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34,222 PointsProblem in Python Dictionaries: Challenge 4 of 5
Can anybody tell me why my code is not passing the unit tests of this challenge? It seems to be working fine in my local machine.
Wow, I just can't stump you! OK, two more to go. I think this one's my favorite, though. Create a function named most_courses that takes our good ol' teacher dictionary. most_courses should return the name of the teacher with the most courses. You might need to hold onto some sort of max count variable.
def most_courses(teacher_dict):
max_count = ['name', 0]
for key in teacher_dict:
if len(teacher_dict[key]) > max_count[1]:
max_count[0] = key
max_count[1] = len(teacher_dict[key])
return max_count[0]
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsYour code looks good to me, so I tried pasting it directly into the challenge and it passed!
I've heard sometimes a browser can cause false fails. Try restarting your browser.