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495 Pointswhat's missing?
help
# Example:
string_factory(name= 'Emilio', food = 'pizza'):
template = print("Hi, I'm {name} and I love to eat {food}!".format()
# 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!"]
1 Answer
Manish Giri
16,266 PointsWrite a function named string_factory that accepts a list of dictionaries as an argument.
Your function should accept a list
of dictionaries as argument. For each dictionary in the list, you need to use the given template
to print accordingly.
Currently your function accepts just one set of keyword args - string_factory(name= 'Emilio', food = 'pizza'):
.