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Python Python Sequences Sequence Operations Finding len, min, max

nagavenkatrao datti
nagavenkatrao datti
627 Points

Find the len of the provided student_gpas list and assign it to a variable called length.

Find the len of the provided student_gpas list and assign it to a variable called length.

len_min_max.py
student_gpas = [4.0, 2.3, 3.5, 3.7, 3.9, 2.8, 1.5, 4.0]

len(student_gpas)

length = student_gpas:

print(student_gpas)
nagavenkatrao datti
nagavenkatrao datti
627 Points

sir i unable to answer this question i sloved but it shows that syntax error

2 Answers

Use this:

length = len(student_gpas)

You can assign it to a variable and find the len all in one line.

James Joseph
James Joseph
4,885 Points

You're getting an error because of two things.

1) You need to find the length of the list and assign it to a variable. While what you did is correct to get the length you are suppose to assign that answer to a variable called length. Try again and see if you can do it.

2). You printed the answer out, you're only suppose to assign a variable not print it :).