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7,040 PointsNot sure why I'm getting a problem that reversed isn't accepting an argument
My function:
def reverse(a):
return [ab[::-1] for ab in a]
[MOD: added ```python formatting -cf]
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsYou are very close, you're over reaching a bit.
The task is to Create a function named 'reverse' that takes a
single iterable item and returns a reversed version of that item.
For task 1, remove the list comprehension:
def reverse(a):
return a[::-1]
skylerroselebrun
7,040 Pointsskylerroselebrun
7,040 PointsThank you!