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Start your free trialGabor Kovacs
4,874 Pointspython collections code challenge
Hi!
"Make a new function named first_and_last_4. It'll accept a single iterable but, this time, it'll return the first four and last four items as a single value."
I dont't know what is the problem here. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!:)
def first_4(x):
a = x[:4]
return a
def first_and_last_4(y):
b = y[:4]
c = y[-1:-5:-1]
#c.sort()
d = b + c
y = "".join(d)
return y
bronsonroybal
16,715 PointsOh don't worry Gabor, it did not come easy. I have gone through the python track about 3 times now. I still have to look things up all the time. It gets better my friend, just keep on pushing through!
Gabor Kovacs
4,874 PointsI follow your advice Bronson! Thank you my friend!:)
1 Answer
bronsonroybal
16,715 PointsHey Gabor, with slices you can make it a lot easier.
def first_and_last_4(arg):
return arg[:4] + arg[-4:]
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsPromoted to answer
Gabor Kovacs
4,874 PointsGabor Kovacs
4,874 PointsThank you! I don't understand why I can't figure out like you, it makes me angry :D