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Python Python Basics Functions and Looping Create a Function

I am trying to create

What is wrong with my code below

squaring.py
def square(number):
    return number * 2
yyour_number = int(input("Enter any number: "))
squared_number = square(your_number)
print("The square of your number is {}".format(squared_number))

Hi Tinotenda,

The error you are probably receiving is "your_number" is not defined. Take a look at your variable spelling for "your_number". Does this help?

1 Answer

Hi Tinotenda,

The error you are probably receiving is "your_number" is not defined. Take a look at your variable spelling for "your_number". Does this help?

I have corrected that but still receiving the EOF error

Apparently, EOF occurs when there is a missing parenthesis.

Can you save your work, run it again and attach another screenshot of your code with the error?