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Start your free trialAlexander Salako
2,434 Pointsproblem iterating through the travel expenses list
This is my code:
travel_expenses = [
[5.00, 2.75, 22.00, 0.00, 0.00],
[24.75, 5.50, 15.00, 22.00, 8.00],
[2.75, 5.50, 0.00, 29.00, 5.00],
]
print("travel_expenses: ")
week_number = 1
for week in travel_expenses:
print("* Week #{}: ${}".format(week, sum(week))
week_number += 1
# and this is the error i'm getting:
# File "expenses.py", line 10
# week_number += 1
2 Answers
Clayton Perszyk
Treehouse Moderator 48,850 PointsYou are missing a parenthesis in your second print statement and week_number += 1 is indented too much.
MICHAEL FOWLER
921 PointsThe reason you are not seeing a numeric value next to # is because your in the second print statement should be format(week_number. You have format(week,
Alexander Salako
2,434 PointsAlexander Salako
2,434 PointsThank you for the help but the other problem I've encountered is that the week_number doesn't print a numeric value next to "#" .