curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/daily-coding-challenges-python/68b06e589bf2273243814771.md
Given the current temperature of a room and a target temperature, return a string indicating how to adjust the room temperature based on these constraints:
"heat" if the current temperature is below the target."cool" if the current temperature is above the target."hold" if the current temperature is equal to the target.adjust_thermostat(68, 72) should return "heat".
({test: () => { runPython(`
from unittest import TestCase
TestCase().assertEqual(adjust_thermostat(68, 72), "heat")`)
}})
adjust_thermostat(75, 72) should return "cool".
({test: () => { runPython(`
from unittest import TestCase
TestCase().assertEqual(adjust_thermostat(75, 72), "cool")`)
}})
adjust_thermostat(72, 72) should return "hold".
({test: () => { runPython(`
from unittest import TestCase
TestCase().assertEqual(adjust_thermostat(72, 72), "hold")`)
}})
adjust_thermostat(-20.5, -10.1) should return "heat".
({test: () => { runPython(`
from unittest import TestCase
TestCase().assertEqual(adjust_thermostat(-20.5, -10.1), "heat")`)
}})
adjust_thermostat(100, 99.9) should return "cool".
({test: () => { runPython(`
from unittest import TestCase
TestCase().assertEqual(adjust_thermostat(100, 99.9), "cool")`)
}})
adjust_thermostat(0.0, 0.0) should return "hold".
({test: () => { runPython(`
from unittest import TestCase
TestCase().assertEqual(adjust_thermostat(0.0, 0.0), "hold")`)
}})
def adjust_thermostat(temp, target):
return temp
def adjust_thermostat(temp, target):
if temp < target:
return "heat"
elif temp > target:
return "cool"
else:
return "hold"