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1,070 PointsReturn a range
Am i supposed to create a lists or what am i supposed to here
first_4():
numbers = [1,4,2,7,4,6,3,8]
numbers[2::2]
return(numbers[0:3])
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsThe instructions say this function "returns the first four items from whatever iterable is given to it." So...
- when they say "given to it", they mean it should have a parameter
- the parameter name should go between the parentheses on the first line
- the function definition should start with the "def" keyword
- you won't need to assign anything with static data
- the "stop" value of a slice should be one higher than the index of the last item you want