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2,613 PointsHow do i get over this second function
Functions in Dictionaries
# The dictionary will be something like:
# {'Jason Seifer': ['Ruby Foundations', 'Ruby on Rails Forms', 'Technology Foundations'],
# 'Kenneth Love': ['Python Basics', 'Python Collections']}
#
# Often, it's a good idea to hold onto a max_count variable.
# Update it when you find a teacher with more classes than
# the current count. Better hold onto the teacher name somewhere
# too!
#
# Your code goes below here.
def most_classes(my_dict):
max_count = 0
for key in my_dict:
if len(my_dict[key]) > max_count:
max_count = len(my_dict[key])
answer = key
return answer
2 Answers
William Laub
7,793 PointsI'm not sure what you mean by "second function," but it looks like you're returning after the first iteration of the for loop rather than after the entire for loop, which may not be what your'e going for.
Ian Keith
15,720 PointsWilliam is correct: fix the indent on your return and it should pass.