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Start your free trialValeriia O
Courses Plus Student 17,625 PointsStuck on Index challenge in Python Basics
The challenge says "Make a new variable named var_one that is either a list or a string. Make sure that var_one[5], the item with an index value of 5, is the letter "t" - how do you approach this?
2 Answers
Alx Ki
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 14,822 PointsHi, Lera Gregory !
Well, you need to create a variable named "var_one", which has "t" at the index '5'. (remember that indexes start with "0")
Does it help?
Valeriia O
Courses Plus Student 17,625 PointsAhhhh indexes start with '0'! Thanks guys, now I see why I was stuck :))
Krishna Pratap Chouhan
15,203 PointsKrishna Pratap Chouhan
15,203 PointsMaybe something like this:
var_one = ['a','b','c','d','e', 't']; also, this works out fine: var_one = "abcdet";