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Start your free trialRigby Adams
1,231 PointsNo idea help please
I have watched this video multiple times and there is nothing in it relating to this task thing. I am so confused!!!!!
def hello_student():
val = ('Hello')
return val
print(hello_student('ROk'))
1 Answer
Tim Oltman
7,730 PointsCheck out the videos: All About Returns and Arguments and Parameters.
You want to your function to take an argument named name. Here's how you would create an function to take an argument named x:
def add_two(x):
return x + 2
You want your function to return "Hello Rigby" where "Rigby" is the value passed into the function. Strings can be combined in python with the '+' operator
var = "efg"
msg = "abcd " + var
msg will now have the value "abcd efg".
Finally, you have to read the instructions carefully about how the function should be called. They want the returned value assigned to a variable named hello (not printed). Figure that out and you will be good to go!