On 31/03/2014 03:13, Scott Dunning wrote:
On Mar 30, 2014, at 4:29 AM, Dave Angel <da...@davea.name> wrote:
You're getting closer. Remember that the assignment shows your
function being called with 10, not zero. So you should have a
separate local variable, probably called I, which starts at
zero, and gets incremented each time.
The test in the while should be comparing them.
So, this is what I have now and it ‘works’ but, instead of printing (s) on
seperate lines they’re all on the same line?
def print_n(s,n):
while n < 10:
print s * n
break
assert isinstance(s, str)
assert isinstance(n, int)
They say that the truth hurts, so if that's the best you can come up
with, I suggest you give up programming :(
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