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6,158 PointsMy code is not working.
can someone help me out please.
# 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 stringcases(my_string):
return (my_string.upper(), my_string.lower(), my_string.title(), my_string[::-1]
Edward Torres
6,158 PointsThanks for the help.
1 Answer
Gary Porter
11,139 PointsI see an opening parenthesis in the return statement, but it's not closed. Also, make sure you call the function and pass it the string that you want altered.
Juan Huttemann
7,464 PointsJuan Huttemann
7,464 PointsJust have to remove the first parenthesis on return line :D