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5,798 Pointsmy code works but I cannot pass,,,
Please tell me the problem and why is it the case.
# combo([1, 2, 3], 'abc')
# Output:
# [(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')]
def combo(iterable1, iterable2):
result_list = []
while True:
if len(iterable1) != 0 and len(iterable2) != 0:
result_list.append((iterable1.pop(), iterable2.pop()))
else:
break
return result_list
Ronald Tse
5,798 PointsI just do it in Atom, i didn't try it in workspace
john larson
16,594 PointsI didn't use workspaces either.
1 Answer
john larson
16,594 PointsThe error that I get is that "str" has no pop(). That makes sense because I keep hearing we can not change strings, they are immutable.
john larson
16,594 Pointsjohn larson
16,594 PointsHow did you get your code to run? I copy and pasted your code and got the error about the "str"