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381 PointsWhat to do ?
where am I wrong ? Please provide suggestions along with some coding instructions
# Example:
# values = [{"name": "Michelangelo", "food": "PIZZA"}, {"name": "Garfield", "food": "lasagna"}]
# string_factory(values)
# ["Hi, I'm Michelangelo and I love to eat PIZZA!", "Hi, I'm Garfield and I love to eat lasagna!"]
template = "Hi, I'm {name} and I love to eat {food}!"
def string_factory(**kwargs):
values = [{"name":"Avtar","pulses":"Maa di Daal"}], [{"name":"Talwinder","pulses":"Chole"}]
edibles = ("Hi,I'm {} and love to eat {}".format(values(name,pulses)))
2 Answers
Rich Zimmerman
24,063 PointsI made a mistake in my previous answer. Here's what you're looking for.. Apologies.
def stringer(arr):
new_arr = []
for item in arr:
new_arr.append(template.format(name=item['name'], food=item['food']))
return new_arr
sandeep Singh
381 Pointshow the for loop is accepting two variables at the same time 'this_name' and 'this_food' as in " for this_name, this_food in item.items() "