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3,208 Pointswhat am I doing wrong.
I have tried another way that i found cleaner and simpler but it would not work so now I am trying this method and I'm still failing to get past this challenge with no luck.
# E.g. word_count("I do not like it Sam I Am") gets back a dictionary like:
# {'i': 2, 'do': 1, 'it': 1, 'sam': 1, 'like': 1, 'not': 1, 'am': 1}
# Lowercase the string to make it easier.
def word_count(string):
all_things = {}
new_string = string.lower().split()
for item in new_strings:
if itme in all_things:
all_things[item] += 1
else:
all_things[item] = 0
return all_things
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsYou are very close!! A few typos to clean up:
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new_string
vsnew_strings
- the else code should init to 1 not 0
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item
notitme