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6,973 Pointsroute argument default error
I'm adding my route as arguments in this very simple question but I'm not sure why if I understand the requirement. Why is this not working?
from flask import Flask
app = Flask(name)
@app.route('/multiply') @app.route('/<num1>/<num2>') def multiply(num1=5,num2=5): return str(5 * 5)
from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/multiply')
@app.route('/<num1>/<num2>')
def multiply(num1=5,num2=5):
return str(5 * 5)
2 Answers
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherThe second route still needs to have /multiply
in it.
kwhitlock
8,918 PointsYou're nearly there. Take a look at the route Kennith has in 'The Adder' video. You need to tweak the route where you are parsing 'int's to the 'multiply' path.