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Start your free trialZack Parr
4,091 Pointsfirst_and_last_4
How the hell do figure this one out, I don't think Kenneth gave us a clue about adding two slices together!!
def first_4(lst):
return lst[:4]
def odds(lst):
return lst[1::2]
def first_and_last_4(lst):
return lst[:4]
return lst[-4:]
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsThe key is to build the result from the two parts:
def first_and_last_4(lst):
result = lst[:4]
result.extend(lst[-4:])
return result
tomasvukasovic
24,022 Pointstomasvukasovic
24,022 PointsChris I love your answers cause I can use them on other stuff, It never came to my mind the usage of extend lol. Thx