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Python Functions: From Zero to Hero
Python Functions: From Zero to Hero
Challenge: Create a More Complex Function
Python 3.6 has a way to format strings that allows you to use built-in expressions inside string constants. This approach is called f-strings
. Let's look at the examples.
string = 'world' print(f'Hello, {string}')
Let's look at the syntax. All text you want to print must be enclosed in quotation marks preceded by an f, and any variables you want to print within that text must be enclosed in curly braces. You will also need to use f-strings in the task.
Task
Let's complicate the task. You have to create a function named function()
, and create a variable inside a function as capital
, assign a value like London
; use f-strings
and print()
function to display the following text: London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom
Thanks for your feedback!
Challenge: Create a More Complex Function
Python 3.6 has a way to format strings that allows you to use built-in expressions inside string constants. This approach is called f-strings
. Let's look at the examples.
string = 'world' print(f'Hello, {string}')
Let's look at the syntax. All text you want to print must be enclosed in quotation marks preceded by an f, and any variables you want to print within that text must be enclosed in curly braces. You will also need to use f-strings in the task.
Task
Let's complicate the task. You have to create a function named function()
, and create a variable inside a function as capital
, assign a value like London
; use f-strings
and print()
function to display the following text: London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom
Thanks for your feedback!
Challenge: Create a More Complex Function
Python 3.6 has a way to format strings that allows you to use built-in expressions inside string constants. This approach is called f-strings
. Let's look at the examples.
string = 'world' print(f'Hello, {string}')
Let's look at the syntax. All text you want to print must be enclosed in quotation marks preceded by an f, and any variables you want to print within that text must be enclosed in curly braces. You will also need to use f-strings in the task.
Task
Let's complicate the task. You have to create a function named function()
, and create a variable inside a function as capital
, assign a value like London
; use f-strings
and print()
function to display the following text: London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom
Thanks for your feedback!
Python 3.6 has a way to format strings that allows you to use built-in expressions inside string constants. This approach is called f-strings
. Let's look at the examples.
string = 'world' print(f'Hello, {string}')
Let's look at the syntax. All text you want to print must be enclosed in quotation marks preceded by an f, and any variables you want to print within that text must be enclosed in curly braces. You will also need to use f-strings in the task.
Task
Let's complicate the task. You have to create a function named function()
, and create a variable inside a function as capital
, assign a value like London
; use f-strings
and print()
function to display the following text: London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom