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Start your free trialShawn McCall
7,863 PointsOOP Python Code Challenge : Using isinstance() function getting a TypeError. Code with sample arg works in Workspaces.
With the sample argument ["apple", 5.2, "dog", 8] provided, I am getting the expected output "applesdog13.2" in workspaces, but in the challenge its giving me a TypeError. What am I missing?
def combiner(arg):
arg_sum = 0
arg_string = ""
for item in arg:
if (isinstance(item, (int, float))):
arg_sum += item
arg.remove(item)
arg_string = "".join(arg)
return arg_string + str(arg_sum)
1 Answer
Ryan S
27,276 PointsHi Shawn,
You have to be very careful when removing an item from a list while you are iterating through it. Your code works fine for the example given, but if you test your code with a list where an integer occurs twice in a row, you'll get the error you are experiencing.
This is because as an item is removed during iteration, you can end up skipping the next item. If that next item happens to be an int, then you will end up trying to join a list of integers and strings, which will throw a TypeError.
Shawn McCall
7,863 PointsShawn McCall
7,863 PointsAh, I see now. Thank you.