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Python Python Collections (Retired) Dictionaries Teacher Stats

Laknath Gunathilake
Laknath Gunathilake
1,860 Points

most_classes challenge

I'm having difficulty passing the challenge.

any suggestions to guide me in the right direction is greatly appreciated

teachers.py
# The dictionary will be something like:
# {'Jason Seifer': ['Ruby Foundations', 'Ruby on Rails Forms', 'Technology Foundations'],
#  'Kenneth Love': ['Python Basics', 'Python Collections']}
#
# Often, it's a good idea to hold onto a max_count variable.
# Update it when you find a teacher with more classes than
# the current count. Better hold onto the teacher name somewhere
# too!
#
# Your code goes below here.
def most_classes(dict):
    max_count=[0]
    for value in most_classes.values():
        if (value)> max_count:
            return(key)
        else:
            max_count.append(value)

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
230,995 Points

You have a few issues here. Here's a few hints:

  • remember your argument is "dict" (most_classes is the name of the function!)
  • if you use values() on a dict you will get only values, but you need to find a name (key)
  • you won't need to build a list, you only need to remember who had the most so far
  • you won't want to return until the loop has checked everyone

If that doesn't get you going, you might want to review the Dictionary Iteration video :cinema:.

Laknath Gunathilake
Laknath Gunathilake
1,860 Points
<p>
def most_classes(my_dict):
    count=0
    name=''
    max_count={}
    for name in my_dict:
        if len(my_dict[name])>count:
            count=len(my_dict[name])
            max_count.update([name])
            return max_count 
</p>

tried a different approach, any thoughts?