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967 PointsHow to write arguments in a function?
I do a challenge, in which i need to write a function, that takes 1 argument.I do it.But the computer said, that I didn't do an argument.So, how to do it?
def even_odd():
remainder = input(2) % 2
if remainder == 1:
return False
else:
return True
1 Answer
David Deberry
5,447 PointsYou pass an argument by putting a variable in between the parenthesis. Then use that variable in the function.The variable is called a parameter i believe.
def even_odd(a):
if a%2 == 0:
return True
else:
return False