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120 PointsStringcases (Tuples)
Maybe I just didn't understand the task, but why this isn't working? In my workspaces it works..
from titlecase import titlecase
def stringcases(string):
print(tuple(str(string).lower()))
print(tuple(str(string).upper()))
print(tuple(titlecase(string)))
print(tuple(reversed(string)))
1 Answer
Wesley Trayer
13,812 PointsHey, Jim, titlecase isn't a module that needs to be imported, it is a method of strings. So just like .upper and .lower, .titlecase can be placed at the end of a string.
For example:
string.titlecase
Also the answers aren't supposed to be printed as individual tuples, they should be returned as a single tuple.
a = string.lower()
b = string.upper()
return a, b # This returns the tuple (a, b)
Hope this helps.
Jim Dehaven
120 PointsJim Dehaven
120 PointsOh, thanks Wesley! I finally got it!