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Python Web Development Techdegree Student 922 Pointsi don't understand what i am doing wrong here
favorite_things = ['raindrops on roses', 'whiskers on kittens', 'bright copper kettles', 'warm woolen mittens', 'bright paper packages tied up with string', 'cream colored ponies', 'crisp apple strudels'] slice1= favorite_things[1:4] slice2 = favorite_things[5:] favorite_things = sorted_things sorted_things.sort()
favorite_things = ['raindrops on roses', 'whiskers on kittens', 'bright copper kettles',
'warm woolen mittens', 'bright paper packages tied up with string',
'cream colored ponies', 'crisp apple strudels']
slice1= favorite_things[1:4]
slice2 = favorite_things[5:]
favorite_things = sorted_things
sorted_things.sort()
1 Answer
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsThe problem is with the last two lines. You should change them to:
sorted_things = favorite_things[:]
sorted_things.sort()
Notice the [:] in front of the favorite_things
. This is used to make a copy of favorite_things
. If we didn't use that, later when we sort the sorted_things
list, it will sort both the sorted_things
AND favorite_things
! The reason is a little bit complicated, but think of it as this. When we assign sorted_things
to favorite_things
itself, this is what Python will think:
favorite_things -----------> ['raindrops on roses', 'whiskers on kittens', 'bright copper kettles', ...]
^
|--------------------------|
sorted_things ------|
As shown, Both the favorite_things
and sorted_things
are pointing to the same list. So if we change either variable, both of them will be changed. When we make a copy, Python will think this way:
favorite_things -------> ['raindrops on roses', 'whiskers on kittens', 'bright copper kettles', ...]
sorted_things -------> ['raindrops on roses', 'whiskers on kittens', 'bright copper kettles', ...]
I hope this helps. ~Alex
Grigorij Schleifer
10,365 PointsGrigorij Schleifer
10,365 PointsThis should be marked as the best answer! It really explains the topic!
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsAlexander Davison
65,469 PointsThank you :)