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Python Python Collections (2016, retired 2019) Sets First Sets

Ariel Levy
Ariel Levy
2,755 Points

Possible Syntax Issue, Creating a Set Variable named 'songs' With Three Titles

I have a nameError for the the variable named 'songs' as requested by the question. I think there is a syntax issue that I am overlooking. Does anyone see something that I am missing? Note I have tried using single quotation marks instead of double quotation marks.

sets.py
songs = {"Help", "All The Stars", "Deacon Blues"}

1 Answer

Youssef Moustahib
Youssef Moustahib
7,779 Points

Hi,

I tried your code yesterday and it failed, tried it again today and it passed. Must have been buggy yesterday for some reason. You did it right.