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Start your free trialMichael Ogobamidele
Courses Plus Student 1,514 PointsTuple
Let's play with the *args pattern.
Create a function named multiply that takes any number of arguments. Return the product (multiplied value) of all of the supplied arguments. The type of argument shouldn't matter.
Slices might come in handy for this one.
def multiply(total, *args):
product = total
for p in args:
prodct = p*product
return product
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsYou're really close, but I see two issues:
- a spelling error wher you wrote "prodct" instead of "product"
- the return should occur after the loop, not inside it (it's indented too far)