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15,795 PointsDidn't get a 200 at /multiply/10/10
Didn't get a 200 at /multiply/10/10 My code works when i test it on my server with debug=True
from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/multiply')
@app.route('/multiply/int:<a>/int:<b>')
def multiply(a=5,b=5):
a1=a
b1=b
return str(a*b)
2 Answers
Trevor Currie
9,289 PointsKacper!
Just a formatting issue! Notice the placement of the "<" characters in line 2:
@app.route('/multiply')
@app.route('/multiply/<int:a>/<int:b>')
def multiply(a=5,b=5):
a1=a
b1=b
return str(a*b)
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherTrevor Currie is right that you need < int:a >
instead of int:< a >
. (minus the spaces)
Also, why do you have
a1=a
b1=b
and then never use them?