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Python Python Collections (Retired) Dictionaries Membership

compare list and dictionary

Not sure if I've started this correctly. Can someone give some guidance?

counts.py
# You can check for dictionary membership using the
# "key in dict" syntax from lists.

### Example
# my_dict = {'apples': 1, 'bananas': 2, 'coconuts': 3}
# my_list = ['apples', 'coconuts', 'grapes', 'strawberries']
# members(my_dict, my_list) => 2
def members(my_dict, my_list):
  if my_dict{}==my_list[]
    return 

1 Answer

Tyler Espinoza
Tyler Espinoza
4,838 Points

I think you'll want to try a for loop to start the function off because you'll want to go through each different item in the list to check for membership. Maybe something like

for item in list:
    if item in my_dict:
          #code here