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Start your free trialigor corrales
2,474 PointsI think the test has some kind of bug
I check several time the results and looks OK to me
def first_4(rango1):
f = rango1[0:4]
return f
def first_and_last_4(rango):
b = rango[0:4]
c = rango[-4:]
d = b + c
return d
def odds(rango3):
return rango3[1::2]
def reverse_evens(rango4):
return rango4[-1::-2]
1 Answer
Erik Quiroga
3,474 PointsHey Igor,
You're half correct. Your method does work when the list has an odd number of items in a list, but if the list has an even number of items, it will return reverse odds. Here's a hint: Have you tried an 'if' statement with a modulo (%)?