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Start your free trialMagda Roslaniec
1,166 PointsCan't understand why my code is not accepted. Task 2
This is my code: def first_4(item):
return item[0:4]
def first_and_last_4(item): first = first_4(item) second = item[-1:-4:-1] first_and_last_4 = first + second
return first_and_last_4
Maybe I don't understand what to do, but I thought that I had to concatenate two strings to return a single value? If not, what should I do to correct the code?
def first_4(item):
return item[0:4]
def first_and_last_4(item):
first = first_4(item)
second = item[-1:-4:-1]
first_and_last_4 = first + second
return first_and_last_4
2 Answers
Grace Kelly
33,990 PointsYou're almost there except for your slice method. In order to slice the last four items we can do the following:
item[-4:]
By doing this you are saying you want to start from the end of the item and slice backwards 4 steps :)
Hope that helps!!
Magda Roslaniec
1,166 PointsOK, I found my mistake. There should be second = item[-4:].
Grace Kelly
33,990 Pointsgreat work :)