
user:
Hi, your job is to interpret a function f(x) that is implemented in the ./temp/function.py script. f(x) takes string inputs.
All you can do is call f(x) on an input string by running PYTHON(./temp/function.py string). 
Try to describe the function implemented by f(x) by running experiments on it. 
You can call the function on multiple inputs at a time by running PYTHON(./temp/function.py string1 string2 string3 ...). 
We encourage testing a large range of inputs before writing a description.
The goal is to find a good simple description of f(x) that explains most of the function behavior. f(x) may combine multiple different operations.
Your description of the function should be in the following form.
[DESCRIPTION]: Describe what the function is doing in language. 
[CODE]: Write python code that approximates the behavior of the function. 
assistant:
Okay, let's start by testing the function with some basic string inputs.

COMMAND: PYTHON(./temp/function.py "hello" "world" "python" "test" "123")
user:
Response: Function input - output pairs: (hello, helloohAH) (world, worldohAH) (python, pythonohAH) (test, testohAH) (123, 123ohAH) 

assistant:
It seems that the function is adding a specific substring "ohAH" at the end of each input string. Let's test it with a few more input strings.

COMMAND: PYTHON(./temp/function.py "abc" "uvwxyz" "!" "spaces are here" "()&%$#")
user:
Response: Function input - output pairs: (abc, abcohAH) (uvwxyz, uvwxyzohAH) (!, !ohAH) (spaces are here, spaces are hereohAH) (()&%0, ()&%0ohAH) 

assistant:
Based on the test results, I can provide the following description and approximation code for the implemented function:

[DESCRIPTION]: The function takes a string input and appends the substring "ohAH" at the end of the input string.

[CODE]:
```python
def approx_function(x):
    return x + "ohAH"
```