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Python Web Development Techdegree Student 922 Pointswhy is my code not working?
player = {'name': 'John', 'remaining_lives':3, 'levels':1,2,3,4,'items':'Josh',5} print('name','remaining_lives','levels','items')
player = {'name': 'John', 'remaining_lives':3, 'levels':1,2,3,4,'items':'Josh',5}
print('name','remaining_lives','levels','items')
3 Answers
doesitmatter
12,885 Points'levels':1,2,3,4
this is not how you define a list.
You define a list with:
'levels':[1,2,3,4]
'items':'Josh',5
this is not how you define a dictionary. It should be:
'items' : {'Josh' : 5}
George Lugo
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 922 Pointsplayer = {"name":"John", "remaining_lives":3, "levels"[1,2,3,4],"items":{"josh":1}} print("name", "remaining_lives","levels","items")
still not working?
doesitmatter
12,885 PointsYou forgot the : after "levels"