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Start your free trialKimmo Ojala
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 8,257 PointsReverse evens
Hi there,
I tested my code in workspace but in the challenge I get an error message saying that my code didn't return the right values. What am I doing wrong?
BR, Kimmo
def first_4(iterable):
return iterable[0:4]
def first_and_last_4(iterable):
return iterable[0:4] + iterable[-4:]
def odds(iterable):
return iterable[1::2]
def reverse_evens(iterable):
slice = iterable[::-1]
return slice[::2]
2 Answers
eg3
2,681 Pointsif you use your reverse_evens function on something like [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] then it would return [6, 4, 2]. Hope you can find a right answer now?. You can perhaps try something like this:
def reverse_evens(iterable):
odds = iterable[::2]
slice = odds[::-1]
print (slice)
Saeed Gohar
3,066 PointsMaybe look at this from another perspective if it helps. What I did to help me was look at it using an if statement Ex:
def reverse_evens(arg):
if {arg is even}:
return arg[start from -2 index and step back 2]
else:
return arg[start from -1 index and step back 2]
I hope this hint helps
Kimmo Ojala
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 8,257 PointsKimmo Ojala
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 8,257 PointsThanks! I didn't realize I wasn't always returning the right index values!
Kimmo Ojala
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 8,257 PointsKimmo Ojala
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 8,257 PointsThanks! I didn't realize I wasn't always returning the right index values!