Unlike
len()
, which is called with a string as it’s argument, a string method is called at the end of a string and each one > has its own method specific arguments.
its (possessive) rather than it’s (contraction of it is).
Unlike
len()
, which is called with a string as it’s argument, a string method is called at the end of a string and each one > has its own method specific arguments.
its (possessive) rather than it’s (contraction of it is).
@catower, this is a quick fix.
Done, thank you for tagging me!