int function for the "how_many" variable in line 24#90
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int function for the "how_many" variable in line 24#90nnnkkk9 wants to merge 1 commit intoCiscoDevNet:masterfrom
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I have tried the original code on Python 3.8.2 but it kept showing errors " 'str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer". While reading the traceback, I noticed in line 24, the variable "how_many" was acted as a string variable, not an integer one (I would love if someone explained to me why even though it was defined as an integer the function's argument). The only thing I did was to add int() to the "how_many" variable to convert it into an integer one. When I tested it back on my device, it worked like charm
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Sep 2, 2020
| @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ def generate_fortune() -> str: | |||
| def generate_lucky_numbers(how_many: int) -> list: | |||
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I believe that the how_many : int in this line is what transforms how_many into an int so I'm surprised that it's necessary again in line 24. Did something change in the Python syntax perhaps?
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I have tried the original code on Python 3.8.2 but it kept showing errors " 'str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer". While reading the traceback, I noticed in line 24, the variable "how_many" was acted as a string variable, not an integer one (I would love if someone explained to me why even though it was defined as an integer the function's argument). The only thing I did was to add int() to the "how_many" variable to convert it into an integer one. When I tested it back on my device, it worked like charm