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Start your free trialT.j. Twilley
2,317 PointsNeed help with word count
Can someone explain to me what I am doing wrong with this problem? It looks like i'm on the right track. But it keeps asking where is the word_count.
# E.g. word_count("I am that I am") gets back a dictionary like:
# {'i': 2, 'am': 2, 'that': 1}
# Lowercase the string to make it easier.
# Using .split() on the sentence will give you a list of words.
# In a for loop of that list, you'll have a word that you can
# check for inclusion in the dict (with "if word in dict"-style syntax).
# Or add it to the dict with something like word_dict[word] = 1.
def word_count(my_string):
my_string = my_string.lower()
my_list = my_string.split()
my_dict = {}
if words in my_list:
if words not in my_dict:
my_dict[words] = 1
else:
my_dict[words] += 1
return my_dict
1 Answer
Hanley Chan
27,771 PointsHi,
Looks like you mistyped 'if' instead of 'for' here on the first line:
if words in my_list:
if words not in my_dict:
my_dict[words] = 1
else:
my_dict[words] += 1