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4,260 Pointshow can i finish this thing
filters.py
words = [
'yellow',
'red',
'yesterday',
'tomorrow',
'maybe',
'zucchini',
'eggplant',
'year',
'month',
'yell',
'yonder',
'today',
]
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThe instructions are: Create a variable named y_words that uses a list comprehension to only contain the words from words that start with the letter "y".
It doesn't look like you've started yet, but some things you know need doing:
- you need a variable name "y_words"
- the variable will be assigned from a list comprehension
- list comprehensions have brackets around them
- part of a list comprehension will be similar to a loop
- another part will be a conditional test
- the condition needs to check the first letter of each word
Give it a try and if you still have trouble, show your code so far.
Amy Mou
8,920 PointsHi, you can check the first item on each string if it equals to 'y'
y_words = [word for word in words if word[0]=='y']