# Skyline **Topic:** ```eval_rst :ref:`fundamentals:defining a function` ``` **Requirements:** ```eval_rst - :ref:`fundamentals:calling a function` ``` The starter code has a sideways skyline of a city with ASCII art buildings. There are only three unique building types and some are repeated. This means we have a situation where each building can be converted into its own function. Create functions called `building_a`, `building_b` and `building_c`. Then call those functions in the order they originally appeared in the skyline (`ACBACC`). ## Starter Code ```python # building A print("-----------") print("**********|") print("**********|") print("-----------") # building C print("--------") print("' '' ''|") print("--------") # building B print("###############") print("###############") # building A print("-----------") print("**********|") print("**********|") print("-----------") # building C print("--------") print("' '' ''|") print("--------") # building C print("--------") print("' '' ''|") print("--------") ``` ## Tests ```python from exercise.fixtures import captured_output, source_code_matches def test_output(captured_output): assert captured_output() == """----------- **********| **********| ----------- -------- ' '' ''| -------- ############### ############### ----------- **********| **********| ----------- -------- ' '' ''| -------- -------- ' '' ''| --------""" def test_code_contains_functions(): assert source_code_matches("def building_a") assert source_code_matches("def building_b") assert source_code_matches("def building_c") ```