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Start your free trialBlake Handson
1,642 PointsI need some help! Where have I gone wrong ?
Not sure why this isn't working, could anyone enlighten me why this isn't passing the challenge requirements ?
# Handy functions:
# .upper() - uppercases a string
# .lower() - lowercases a string
# .title() - titlecases a string
# There is no function to reverse a string.
# Maybe you can do it with a slice?
def string_cases(string):
thingo = string.upper(), string.lower(), string.title(), string[::-1]
return (thingo)
2 Answers
Kourosh Raeen
23,733 PointsThe function's name should be stringcases . You also need to indent the return statement.
Blake Handson
1,642 PointsThanks Kourosh! Grr.. it was so obvious.