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Start your free trialAlex Salas
3,429 Pointsword_count()
What am I missing here? It works on my PC.
# E.g. word_count("I do not like it Sam I Am") gets back a dictionary like:
# {'i': 2, 'do': 1, 'it': 1, 'sam': 1, 'like': 1, 'not': 1, 'am': 1}
# Lowercase the string to make it easier.
def word_count(rec):
rec_list = rec.lower().split(" ")
dict = {}
for word in rec_list:
if word in dict:
dict[word] += 1
else:
dict[word] = 1
return dict
print(word_count("I do not like it Sam I Am"))
3 Answers
reanimator313
6,005 Pointsthe problem is with .split(" " ), just use .split() to split all whitespace ('Tab', 'Space',...)
Eugen Klimenko
7,622 PointsWhat is an issue? It looks like everything okay.
The function is fine. Now you have to call it: word_count("I do not like it Sam I Am")
Alex Salas
3,429 PointsGood catch Eugen. I called it and this is what I get:
Bummer! Hmm, didn't get the expected output. Be sure you're lowercasing the string and splitting on all whitespace!
Eugen Klimenko
7,622 PointsHmm.. It looks strange. Can you try this?
print(word_count("I do not like it Sam I Am"))
Alex Salas
3,429 PointsNo luck. I have updated the code above so you can see what I have. Error: Bummer! Hmm, didn't get the expected output. Be sure you're lowercasing the string and splitting on all whitespace!
Alex Salas
3,429 PointsAlex Salas
3,429 PointsThat was it. Not sure why it didnt work. It works in my computer. Thank you much !