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Innocent Ngwaru
7,554 PointsFlask basics task 1 to 4
from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/multiply')
@app.route('/multiply/<int:num1>/<int:num2>')
@app.route('/multiply/<float:num1>/<int:num2>')
@app.route('/multiply/<int:num1>/<float:num2>')
@app.route('/multiply/<float:num1>/<float:num2>')
def multiply(num1=5, num2=5):
return "{}".format(num1*num2)
I have noticed that the answer to task 2 is taking you through to task 4 without amends. I initially tried to run my code with @app.route('/multiply/<int:num1>/<int:num2>') and it couldn't pass until a added the whole list of routes. Funny isn't it?
Innocent Ngwaru
7,554 PointsInnocent Ngwaru
7,554 Pointsits actually going all the way to Task 5