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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Print "hi"

Alex Durham
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Alex Durham
Courses Plus Student 456 Points

functions

i am not to sure how to start this off can someone help me thanks

printer.py
def printer(count):
    print(
Grant Tribble
Grant Tribble
8,210 Points

Hi Alex, For this one, I'd stick with a "for in range" loop.

    def printer(count):
        for n in range(count):
            print('Hi')

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,271 Points

Don't overlook the hint in the challenge.

It said, "Remember, you can multiply a string by an integer.". This is a handy feature of Python not found in most other common languages. So while a loop like Grant suggested would work fine, your function bod can actually be just a one-liner:

    print('Hi' * count)