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

how do i call the hello_student() function and save the return value in a variable called hello

I think i have already called it, but i dont know what i'm supposed to do in terms of saving the returned value, i'm honestly not even really sure what that means.

creating_functions.py
def hello_student(name):
    val = ("Hello Ashley")
    return val 

hello_student("Ashley")

hello = 

1 Answer

Kailash Seshadri
Kailash Seshadri
3,087 Points

When you call the hello-student function, the val is returned. You can save this val in the variable hello by simply saying hello = hello_student("name")