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Start your free trialDezhi Zhu
2,662 PointsWhat's wrong here?
Create a new function named just_right that takes a single argument, a string. If the length of the string is less than five characters, return "Your string is too short". If the string is longer than five characters, return "Your string is too long". Otherwise, just return True.
def just_right(x):
if len(x)<5:
print("Your string is too short.")
elif len(x)>5:
print("Your string is too long.")
else:
return True
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsIn this challenge, your function should return strings, you won't need to print anything.
Christian A. Castro
30,501 PointsDezhi Zhu You're almost there, in this challenge you're not require to print, be sure to change print for the return keyword. Once you changes that you should be good to go!
For example:
def just_right(x):
if len(x)<5:
return("Your string is too short.")
elif len(x)>5:
return("Your string is too long.")
else:
return True