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Start your free trialAkshat Jain
6,810 PointsWhy doesn't the following code work?
What am I doing wrong?
def first_4(iterable):
return iterable[:4]
def odds(iterable):
return iterable[1::2]
def first_and_last_4(iterable):
return iterable[:4] + iretable[len(iterable)::-1]
2 Answers
shezazr
8,275 Pointsfor one in the last def you have a spelling mistake: iretable
second: your [len(iterable)::-1] is wrong.. i admittedly did try and error & got it to work.. but u don't need len()..
Matthew Bingham
11,927 PointsTook me a while to get this one as my brain decided that counting backwards four characters from the end of the value would be the best bet- how wrong I was - bed time I think!
Here is the code required to pass if you need it:
def first_4(iterable):
return iterable[:4]
def odds(iterable):
return iterable[1::2]
def first_and_last_4(iterable):
return iterable[:4] + iterable[-4:]