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Start your free trialLeo Marco Corpuz
18,975 Pointstuple packing challenge
I'm not sure how to approach this challenge right. Are arguments to the function being packed into a tuple if you're using * ? I'm not clear what was going on when packing functions were being made in the previous video.
def multiply(*args):
product=1
for number in args:
product=product*number
return product
1 Answer
Nathan English
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 10,817 PointsYou got the right idea.
- Move your 'return product' over 4 spaces
- On line 4 you can change 'product *= arg' #Basically the same thing but shorter
Also make sure the watch the spacing between your Equals/Multiply signs. If any issues proceeded try retyping the entire thing, if not I can just copy and paste the code for you.
Taig Mac Carthy
8,139 PointsTaig Mac Carthy
8,139 PointsHi Leo, This worked for me: