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1,827 PointsMake a function named first_4 that accepts an iterable as an argument and returns the first 4 items in the iterable.
What does it mean by iterable..is it asking for list
list=[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]
def first_4(list):
return list[:4]
2 Answers
Keerthi Suria Kumar Arumugam
4,585 PointsYes, in this case, it is asking for a list.
In general, an iterable could be anything that returns one member every time, when included in an appropriate statement. Examples of iterables are str, list, dict, tuple,...
Dwarika Mishra
1,827 PointsThanks!!