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Start your free trialKendall Kelly
927 Pointsi need help on this, someone please explain in the best way they can, im only one month into coding
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COURSES = {
"Python Basics": {"Python", "functions", "variables",
"booleans", "integers", "floats",
"arrays", "strings", "exceptions",
"conditions", "input", "loops"},
"Java Basics": {"Java", "strings", "variables",
"input", "exceptions", "integers",
"booleans", "loops"},
"PHP Basics": {"PHP", "variables", "conditions",
"integers", "floats", "strings",
"booleans", "HTML"},
"Ruby Basics": {"Ruby", "strings", "floats",
"integers", "conditions",
"functions", "input"}
}
def covers(set_of_topics):
co = []
for k, v in COURSES:
1 Answer
Mark Kastelic
8,147 PointsKendall, To access the set of course topics in the COURSE dictionary, you need to loop only through the key (course name). Then you can do an intersection with the passed set_of_topics, building up your covered course list if the intersection is not empty. Hope this helps!
def covers(set_of_topics):
co = []
for k in COURSES:
v = COURSES[k]
if set_of_topics.intersection(v):
co.append(k)
print(co)