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2,537 Points[word_count] Not passing challenge even I can return correct result... Any help?
I test my code and I can return the correct answer in my terminal: {'i': 2, 'do': 1, 'not': 1, 'like': 1, 'it': 1, 'sam': 1, 'am': 1}
Am I doing any mistake?? Please help and thanks a lot!
# 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(string):
word_array = string.lower().split(" ")
result = {word: word_array.count(word) for word in word_array}
return result
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsTry splitting on all whitespace.
You should have seen this error when you tried your code: "Bummer! Hmm, didn't get the expected output. Be sure you're lowercasing the string and splitting on all whitespace!". The key hint there is "all whitespace". By giving a space argument to split, you restrict the split to just spaces. But with no argument, it will split on all whitespace.
Roy Law
2,537 PointsThanks a lot! Using split() instead of split(" ") fixed the problem!
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsAlexander Davison
65,469 PointsOh cool, I didn't know you could do "dictionary" comprehension :D