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Python Python Basics Functions and Looping Raise an Exception

Eric Escobar
Eric Escobar
1,017 Points

What is the actual answer here? Seems like I'm missing something as I thought it was simpler than it is?

Not sure how simple the answer is supposed to be? Should I be using more code, like the notes below? Idk

suggestinator.py
def suggest(product_idea):
    if product_idea <= 3:
        raise ValueError("Please use more than 3 characters. Thanks in advance!")
    return product_idea + "inator"



    else:
        raise ValueError("Please use more than 3 characters. Thanks in advance!")
except ValueError as err:
    print("Oh no that's an invalid word! Try again")
    print("({})".format(err))

1 Answer

You seem to be overthinking it. You are doing a ton of things the problem never asked you to do.

def suggest(product_idea):
    if len(product_idea) < 3:
        raise ValueError()
    return product_idea + "inator"