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I'm new to writing code, and I'm working through "Learn Python the Hard Way." I want to define both PersonName and Hoarder so that I get the following result:

Fred had 45 cats.
Bill had 20 dogs.
That is a lot of animals.
Find a therapist!

def PersonName(name1, name2): 
def Hoarder(number_of_cats, number_of_dogs):
    print "%r had %d cats." % (name1, number_of_cats)
    print "%r had %d dogs." % (name2, number_of_dogs)
    print "That is a lot of animals."
    print "Find a therapist!"

print
Person("Fred", "Bill")
Hoarder(45,20)
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    What is the question? Mar 6, 2014 at 8:45
  • So, what's the issue? Mar 6, 2014 at 8:45
  • This won't work without some kind of global variable and that wouldn't be a good idea. Could you give us a link to the exercise?
    – Matthias
    Mar 6, 2014 at 8:59
  • Try to comment each row, to help you understand the exact behaviour
    – Don
    Mar 6, 2014 at 9:00
  • @PaulWritesCode, Why dont you change the function arguments for PersonName to include number of cats and dogs as well - PersonName(name1, name2, number_of_cats, number_of_dogs) Mar 6, 2014 at 9:19

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def PersonName(name1, name2): 
    def Hoarder(number_of_cats, number_of_dogs):
        print "%r had %d cats." % (name1, number_of_cats)
        print "%r had %d dogs." % (name2, number_of_dogs)
        print "That is a lot of animals."
        print "Find a therapist!"
    Hoarder(45,20)

PersonName("Fred", "Bill")

'Fred' had 45 cats.
'Bill' had 20 dogs.
That is a lot of animals.
Find a therapist!

if you really want to define two function, you need write them as above. Also please pay attention the scope of function.

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  • @Ashoka Lella, changing PersonName to include name AND number of cats/dogs was the simplest solution. Mar 6, 2014 at 23:57
  • yours works as well, although I'm not sure why it worked without saying 'print' before Hoarder or PersonName. Mar 7, 2014 at 0:00

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