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977 PointsCreate a function name string_factory question.
Here is my code and it works on my computer. But it gets error (Bummer) in the course.
def string_factory(dicts): o_list = [] for i in dicts: o_list.append(string.format(**i)) return o_list
Please let me know if anyone find anything wrong with this code.
dicts = [
{'name': 'Michelangelo',
'food': 'PIZZA'},
{'name': 'Garfield',
'food': 'lasanga'},
{'name': 'Walter',
'food': 'pancakes'},
{'name': 'Galactus',
'food': 'worlds'}
]
string = "Hi, I'm {name} and I love to eat {food}!"
def string_factory(dicts):
o_list = []
for i in dicts:
o_list.append(string.format(**i))
return o_list
2 Answers
Hanley Chan
27,771 PointsHi Nitin,
This code challenge states that string_factory should accept a dictionary and a string as arguments. It looks like you are missing the string argument in the function. Other than that everything looks good.
Nitin Desai
977 PointsThanks Hanley, I missed that.