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Start your free trialRonald Tse
5,798 PointsWhat's the problem with my code?
Again, I cannot get it.
def first_4(iterable):
return iterable[:4]
def first_and_last_4(iterable2):
return iterable2[:4] and iterable2[-4:]
1 Answer
Ronald Tse
5,798 Pointsdef first_4(iterable): return iterable[:4]
def first_and_last_4(iterable2) list1 = iterable2[:4] list2 = iterable2[-4:] newlist = list1 + list2 return newlist```
I have tried this but still not working
Umesh Ravji
42,386 Pointsdef first_and_last_4(iterable2):
list1 = iterable2[:4]
list2 = iterable2[-4:]
newlist = list1 + list2
return newlist
You're just missing the colon at the end of the first line, otherwise it works fine :)
Umesh Ravji
42,386 PointsUmesh Ravji
42,386 PointsRemember how to join two lists together?