'''exercise to complete and test this function'''
import string
def joinStrings(items):
'''Join all the strings in stringList into one string,
and return the result. For example:
print joinStrings(['very', 'hot', 'day'])
'veryhotday'
'''
word = [items]
for item in
You get None b/c that's what's being returned from your join strings
function. Your function already prints out the result and doesn't
return the joined strings a your usage case expects.
So either return the joined strings from your function and don't print
them inside the function, or vice
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 19:22 +, Gary Wood wrote:
'''exercise to complete and test this function'''
import string
def joinStrings(items):
'''Join all the strings in stringList into one string,
and return the result. For example:
print joinStrings(['very', 'hot', 'day'])
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Gary Wood woody...@sky.com wrote:
'''exercise to complete and test this function'''
import string
def joinStrings(items):
'''Join all the strings in stringList into one string,
and return the result. For example:
print joinStrings(['very',
En Mon, 23 Feb 2009 17:22:16 -0200, Gary Wood woody...@sky.com escribió:
'''exercise to complete and test this function'''
import string
def joinStrings(items):
'''Join all the strings in stringList into one string,
and return the result. For example:
print joinStrings(['very',