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Python Functions, Packing, and Unpacking Getting Info In and Out of Functions Functions with Arguments and Returns

Carlos Pereira
Carlos Pereira
1,213 Points

Hi! I cant figure out what is wrong with my function. def hello_student(name): print("Hello", name)

def hello_student(name): print("Hello", name)

creating_functions.py
def hello_student(name):
    print("Hello", name)
Aamir Mirza
Aamir Mirza
25,077 Points

The challenge is asking you to return a string, rather than to print it. I hope that helps!

Carlos Pereira
Carlos Pereira
1,213 Points

Still cant return it right.

def hello_student(name): return "Hello", name

It returns: 'Hello' 'Carlos'

2 Answers

Try concatenating with + (and note the space after Hello)

def hello_student(name):
    return "Hello " + name