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Start your free trialDanielle Murray
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 7,755 PointsI am struggling with code and I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. I've tried a few codes but nothing seems to be working
I am getting a syntax error for the : in between the key and the values. Please could you help me with this task.
def splitsville_dict = {'street' : '100 E Main St', 'city' : 'Anywhereville', 'state' : 'Oregon', 'zip_code' : '22222'}
return ("address", str(splitsville.dict))
1 Answer
Megan Amendola
Treehouse TeacherHi! First, you need to create a function called splitsville
that takes an address
parameter. You have the start of your function, but it should look something like this:
def splitsville(address):
# code
The address
being passed into your function will look like the example: '100 E Main St, Anywhereville, Oregon, 22222'
Inside of the function, you need to take this address
and split it up into its parts using .split()
. Resource
# split example
>>> "I love Dogs".split(" ")
["I", "love", "Dogs"]
>>> "Cheese, Tatertots, Milk".split(", ")
["Cheese", "Tatertots", "Milk"]
Then turn those parts into a dictionary and return it. Resource