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10,799 PointsThis works in the shell..
This works perfectly fine in the shell, but the checker dosent like it. Anybody?
# The dictionary will look something like:
# {'Andrew Chalkley': ['jQuery Basics', 'Node.js Basics'],
# 'Kenneth Love': ['Python Basics', 'Python Collections']}
#
# Each key will be a Teacher and the value will be a list of courses.
#
# Your code goes below here.
def num_teachers(var):
test = 0
for teachers in var:
test += 1
return test
def num_courses(var):
test1 = []
for value in var.values():
test1.append(value)
return len(test1)
3 Answers
David Dzsotjan
5,929 PointsHi! I think the problem is that you append not elements, but whole lists to your original list. Instead, I'd write
def num_courses(var):
test1 = []
for value in var.values():
test1 += value
return len(test1)
so you just add up your lists and won't have lists nested in lists.
David Dzsotjan
5,929 PointsNo problem :) - does it work this way?
behar
10,799 PointsYup it passed
David Dzsotjan
5,929 PointsCool :)
behar
10,799 Pointsbehar
10,799 PointsThats weird but thank you!