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3,367 PointsWorkspace Error
When I launch the workspace this is the code that greets me: def my_function(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4): print(arg1) print(arg2) print(arg3) print(arg4)
my_function("Hello", "I, "love", "python") When I run it I get a SyntaxError seemingly because of "I instead of "I". Just a heads up
2 Answers
Praveen A
Courses Plus Student 776 PointsAdd closing braces for "I". That should work fine.
Josh Keenan
20,315 PointsComment answers this well