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Start your free trialShane Smith
Python Development Techdegree Student 2,550 PointsChallenge help... again
Hi, me AGAIN ... Not sure what my error is in this challenge.
musical_groups = [
["Ad Rock", "MCA", "Mike D."],
["John Lennon", "Paul McCartney", "Ringo Starr", "George Harrison"],
["Salt", "Peppa", "Spinderella"],
["Rivers Cuomo", "Patrick Wilson", "Brian Bell", "Scott Shriner"],
["Chuck D.", "Flavor Flav", "Professor Griff", "Khari Winn", "DJ Lord"],
["Axl Rose", "Slash", "Duff McKagan", "Steven Adler"],
["Run", "DMC", "Jam Master Jay"],
]
for group in musical_groups:
if len(group) == 2:
seperator = ", "
print(seperator.join(group))
1 Answer
rydavim
18,814 PointsLooks like you've got all the important bits correct. It looks like you might be used to working with 0 as a start (which is common) and Python len()
works more like counting.
for group in musical_groups:
if len(group) == 2: # trios really do = 3 here
seperator = ", "
print(seperator.join(group))
That's a pretty common and totally reasonable confusion when you're new to programming. Lots of stuff - like indexes start from 0, but here you're looking for a length of 3. Everything else looks good!
Shane Smith
Python Development Techdegree Student 2,550 PointsShane Smith
Python Development Techdegree Student 2,550 PointsSheesh ... so many one character errors and all my code would work fine haha!! TY AGAIN