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15,069 PointsI'm not sure where I'm wrong here?
template = "Hi, I'm {name} and I love to eat {food}!" def string_factory(value, string): strings = [] for v in value: strings.append(string.format(**v)) return strings
it works when I execute it.
# 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(value, string):
strings = []
for v in value:
strings.append(string.format(**v))
return strings
2 Answers
james south
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 33,271 Pointsyou are close, your function takes too many arguments (should just be one), and you call the format method on the template.
Diallo West
15,069 Pointsthank you. That worked, I couldn't figure it out.
Tri Pham
18,671 PointsTri Pham
18,671 PointsWell, your string_factory method looks different from theirs. Yours takes 2 arguements while theirs only takes 1.