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Python Python Collections (2016, retired 2019) Tuples Stringcases

What am i doing wrong

Create a function named stringcases that takes a single string but returns a tuple of different string formats. The formats should be: All uppercase All lowercase Titlecased (first letter of each word is capitalized) Reversed There are str methods for all but the last one.

stringcases.py
def stringcases(norman):
    return norman.upper(), norman.lower(), norman.title(), norman[::-1]

1 Answer

Alexandra Barnett
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Alexandra Barnett
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Hi Norman! You were correct, you just forgot to put the parentheses around the return statement to make it a tuple:

def stringcases(string):
    return (string.upper(), string.lower(), string.title(), string[::-1])

Hope that helps - let me know if you have any questions :) ??