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Python Web Development Techdegree Student 17,651 PointsNot Sure why i get this error
Why Am i getting a Bummer! saying "What Happened to string_factory()?"
dicts = [
{'name': 'Michelangelo',
'food': 'PIZZA'},
{'name': 'Garfield',
'food': 'lasanga'},
{'name': 'Walter',
'food': 'pancakes'},
{'name': 'Galactus',
'food': 'worlds'}
]
string = "Hi, I'm {name} and I love to eat {food}!"
def string_factory(dicts, string):
string_list = []
for i in range(len(dictionary)):
string_list.append(strings.format(**dictionary[i]))
return string_list
2 Answers
Thomas Kirk
5,246 PointsHi,
The arguments in your function are 'dicts' and 'string', but elsewhere in your function you refer to them as 'dictionary' and 'strings'
Santos Solorzano
3,125 PointsHello,
The only thing I would change would be your for-loop. Everything else is dandy. Try something like this:
for items in dicts:
string_list.append(string.format(**items))
return string_list
To quote Kenneth in one of his answers, "Your for loop is going through the list of dictionaries, so each items in it is a dictionary."
Also note that you used "string" as your function parameter in your definition, but you used "strings" with the format() method inside the for-loop of your function block.