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Start your free trialSai Kiran Dasika
Courses Plus Student 7,278 PointsWhat am I doing wrong?
Hey can someone tell where I am going wrong ?
dicts = [
{'name': 'Michelangelo',
'food': 'PIZZA'},
{'name': 'Garfield',
'food': 'lasanga'},
{'name': 'Walter',
'food': 'pancakes'},
{'name': 'Galactus',
'food': 'worlds'}
]
string = "Hi, I'm {name} and I love to eat {food}!"
def string_factory(dicts,string):
return string.format(**dicts)
1 Answer
Dan Johnson
40,533 PointsYou're getting a list of dictionaries, so you need to get each dictionary individually, use those key-value pairs to generate a string, then add it to a list.
Sai Kiran Dasika
Courses Plus Student 7,278 PointsSai Kiran Dasika
Courses Plus Student 7,278 PointsShould I use a for loop to loop through all keys ?
Dan Johnson
40,533 PointsDan Johnson
40,533 PointsYou can use a for loop to access each dictionary and then unpack it for the call to format, yes.