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4,051 PointsHow do I solve this, been trying for 2 days now?
I know it has to be *arg parameter
# combo([1, 2, 3], 'abc')
# Output:
# [(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')]
def combo (arg_1*arg):
lst=[]
v=0
for x in arg:
lst.append((arg_1[v],x[v]))
v+=1
return lst
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsYou're pretty close! But I see two issues:
- the function should take two arguments, with their names separated by a comma
- "x" is a single element of "arg", so instead of "x[v]" use just "x" (or "arg[v]")
Fix those, and I think you've got it!