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2,265 PointsDon't understand why this is not letting me pass. My code works...
Don't understand why this is not letting me pass. My code works... It meets all the requirements stated in the objective... total = reduce(add,list(map(product_sales, prices)))
prices = [
(6.99, 5),
(2.94, 15),
(156.99, 2),
(99.99, 4),
(1.82, 102)
]
def product_sales(price_unit):
price, unit = price_unit
return price * unit
from operator import add
from functools import reduce
total = reduce(add,list(map(product_sales, prices)))
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsIt's not necessary to convert the "map" output to a list, and apparently that's confusing the validator.
But since this shouldn't hurt anything in actual practice, you might want to report it as a bug to the Support folks.
Shangyi Zhu
2,265 PointsThanks Steven!