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Start your free trialMONIQUE PORTILLO
172 PointsSome help would be fine here, thank you! I dont know what I am doing wrong here
I run the same syntax in my terminal and it returns "treeHOUSE", but I still can't get through this challenge.
challenge: I need you to create a new function for me.
This one will be named sillycase and it'll take a single string as an argument.
sillycase should return the same string but the first half should be lowercased and the second half should be uppercased.
For example, with the string "Treehouse", sillycase would return "treeHOUSE".
Don't worry about rounding your halves, but remember that indexes should be integers. You'll want to use the int() function or integer division, //.
code: [alt text]https://w.trhou.se/usg2yq3imv
def sillycase('treehouse'):
lowered_case = string[0:4:].lower()
uppered_case = string[4:11:].upper()
return lowered_case + uppered_case
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYour function should work with any string of any size, not just the one shown in the example (or one the same size).
Also, parameter names should not be enclosed in quotes, and should be the same as the name used inside the function.
MONIQUE PORTILLO
172 PointsMONIQUE PORTILLO
172 PointsI didnt mean to post that picture, but thanks for the hint.