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Python Python Collections (Retired) Slices sillyCase

Jariel Arias
Jariel Arias
1,549 Points

This should definitely work :/ I tried it on sumblime and works fine. Why wont it be accepted?

How did you solve this problem?

silly.py
# The first half of the string, rounded with round(), should be lowercased.
# The second half should be uppercased.
# E.g. "Treehouse" should come back as "treeHOUSE"
def sillycase(p):
  first = len(p) / 2
  y = p[0:first].lower() + p[first:].upper()
  return y

print(sillycase('Treehouse'))

1 Answer

Justin Iezzi
Justin Iezzi
18,199 Points

Hi Jariel,

This code challenge wants you to use the round() function, as per the first comment. By using round(), you'll avoid storing a float number in your first variable, since the "treehouse" string is an odd amount of characters.

round(len(p) / 2)

Then you won't have to write the 0 in [0:first].lower()

Hope this helps!