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Start your free trialGleb Albovsky
5,341 PointsPrint issue
I can't understand why is my code doesn't work: def avg(num1, num2): return (num1 + num2) / 2
avg(2,10) print(avg)
Why I can't print a function? Should I always create a variable? average = avg(2,10) print(average). <-- in this case it's work
1 Answer
Christopher Shaw
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 58,248 PointsAlmost right, the function is fine, but you can print the result in either of these two ways:
# assign the result to a variable and print the variable
res = avg(2,10)
print(res)
# or directly print the result
print(avg(2,10))
Gleb Albovsky
5,341 PointsGleb Albovsky
5,341 PointsThanks, Chris! That what I was looking for!