PYTHON!!! Write a function that accepts a variable number of string parameters. The function must use list comprehension to return a list of the lengths of each string from the parameters. An example of calling this function and printing the value returned by the function would be: print(your_func(6, "This", "is a", "string", "of some words")) ['of some words']
PYTHON!!!
Write a function that accepts a variable number of string parameters. The function must use list comprehension to return a list of the lengths of each string from the parameters. An example of calling this function and printing the value returned by the function would be:
print(your_func(6, "This", "is a", "string", "of some words"))
['of some words']
My Code:
def length_of_string(string):
lst = []
for index in var:
lst.append(len(index))
return lst
Calling My Function:
print(length_of_string(6, "This", "is a", "string", "of some words"))
When I call the function without the parameter using brackets, I get an TypeError regarding my code where the numbe rof positional arguments is invalid. How can I fix this?
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