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4,386 PointsMake a function name first_and_last_4 that accepts an iterable and returns the first 4 and last 4 items in the iterable.
I don't understand how to get both slices to output
def first_4 (iterable) :
return iterable[:4]
def odds (iterable) :
return iterable[1::2]
def first_and_last_4 (iterable) :
return iterable[:4][-4:]
2 Answers
David McCarty
5,214 PointsYou can concatenate them I believe.
You can do this like so:
def first_and_last_4(iterable):
return iterable[:4] + iterable[-4:]
You need to call the iterable object twice instead of doing iterable [:4][-4:]
akak
29,445 PointsI would do it like this:
def first_and_last_4 (iterable):
result = iterable[:4] + iterable[-4:]
return result
Chris Grazioli
31,225 PointsChris Grazioli
31,225 PointsThanks for the simplicity! Did the video cover any of the concatenation?