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10,338 Pointssince craigs alteration at 6:17 my display_name def parameter is not accessable is that intentional?
since craigs alteration at 6:17 my display_name def parameter is not accessed by anything.
On visual studio it says display_name not accessed Pylance
books = [
"Learning Python: Powerful Object-Oriented Programming - Mark Lutz",
"Automate the Boring Stuff with Python: Practical Programming for Total Beginners - Al Sweigart",
"Python for Data Analysis - Wes McKinney",
"Fluent Python: Clear, Concise, and Effective Programming - Luciano Ramalho",
"Python for Kids: A Playful Introduction To Programming - Jason R. Briggs",
"Hello Web App: Learn How to Build a Web App - Tracy Osborn",
]
print()
video_games = [
"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild",
"Splatoon 2",
"Super Mario Odyssey",
]
def display_wishlist(display_name, wishes):
items = wishes.copy()
suggested_gift = items.pop(0)
print("======>", suggested_gift, "<======" )
for item in items:
print("* " + item)
print()
display_wishlist("video_games", video_games)
display_wishlist("books", books)
1 Answer
Jeff Muday
Treehouse Moderator 28,720 Points(I took the liberty of formatting the code for display purposes.)
Your code looks correct. It runs in VSCode. Maybe it was a fluke of the VSCode operational state?
books = [
"Learning Python: Powerful Object-Oriented Programming - Mark Lutz",
"Automate the Boring Stuff with Python: Practical Programming for Total Beginners - Al Sweigart", "Python for Data Analysis - Wes McKinney",
"Fluent Python: Clear, Concise, and Effective Programming - Luciano Ramalho",
"Python for Kids: A Playful Introduction To Programming - Jason R. Briggs",
"Hello Web App: Learn How to Build a Web App - Tracy Osborn",
]
print()
video_games = [
"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild",
"Splatoon 2",
"Super Mario Odyssey",
]
def display_wishlist(display_name, wishes):
items = wishes.copy()
suggested_gift = items.pop(0)
print("======>", suggested_gift, "<======" )
for item in items:
print("* " + item)
print()
display_wishlist("video_games", video_games)
display_wishlist("books", books)