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20,276 PointsWorks in terminal but not valid answer
The code below works as expected in my own terminal on my mac, but is not a valid answer for the challenge, why?
COURSES = {
"Python Basics": {"Python", "functions", "variables",
"booleans", "integers", "floats",
"arrays", "strings", "exceptions",
"conditions", "input", "loops"},
"Java Basics": {"Java", "strings", "variables",
"input", "exceptions", "integers",
"booleans", "loops"},
"PHP Basics": {"PHP", "variables", "conditions",
"integers", "floats", "strings",
"booleans", "HTML"},
"Ruby Basics": {"Ruby", "strings", "floats",
"integers", "conditions",
"functions", "input"}
}
def covers(topic):
course_list = []
for key, value in COURSES.items():
if topic <= value:
course_list.append(key)
return course_list
1 Answer
Sam Wederell
20,276 PointsTurns out I'd actually got ahead of myself and created the function for part 2, rather than part 1. They're looking for the intersection operator (&) rather than subset in part 1.