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4,251 PointsI think I solved this but got an error back? " Be sure to use integers for indexes. `int()` or `//` will be needed!"
I tested this but it seems to be working but i got an error back?
def sillycase(word):
first_half = len(word)/2
first_half_slice = word[:first_half].lower()
second_half = len(word)-first_half
second_half_slice = word[-second_half:].upper()
return first_half_slice + second_half_slice
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsThis:
first_half = len(word)/2
needs to be an integer. Try
first_half = int(len(word)/2)
Andrew Li
4,251 PointsAndrew Li
4,251 PointsAwesome! Thank you but howcome I failed the first time? Is it because it specifically asked for me to turn into an int?
Thanks again 😁