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Start your free trialMahyar Najizad
3,572 PointsProblem
I don't know what is wrong here ???
def stringcases(arg):
uppers = arg.upper()
lowers = arg.lower()
caps = arg.capitalize()
reverse = arg[::-1]
return upper, lower, caps, reverse
1 Answer
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsHello! You are doing splendid! But there are a few very minor mistakes.
- Why are you are defining
uppers
, then returningupper
? - Similarly with the variable
lowers
. - The function to "Titlecase" isn't
.capitalize()
. It's.title()
.
.capitalize()
only capitalizes the very first character, but .title()
capitalizes the first letter of every word in the string. The problem expects you to use .title()
.
Other than those, your code is perfect!
Happy coding! ~Alex