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Start your free trialVetle Rasmussen
892 PointsI really have no clue. I've watched this chapter twice
Could someone lead me closer to the solution?
# Example:
# values = [{"name": "Michelangelo", "food": "PIZZA"}, {"name": "Garfield", "food": "lasagna"}]
# string_factory(values)
# ["Hi, I'm Michelangelo and I love to eat PIZZA!", "Hi, I'm Garfield and I love to eat lasagna!"]
template = "Hi, I'm {name} and I love to eat {food}!"
def string_factory(kwargs):
for i in range(len(kwargs)):
template.format(kwargs[i])
1 Answer
james south
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 33,271 Pointsyour function needs to take a list of dicts as its argument. then, for each dict in the list, apply the values of the dict to the template using the format method and the (two asterisks) keyword args. append the now completed template to a new list, and return the list.