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Blessing Nyamayedenga
6,283 Pointsinstances challenge
hey guys im not sure what im doing wrong here ,please help
def combiner(str_num):
mixed_list = ["mom", "eldrine", "kiki",8, 5, 8, 5, 2, 3]
str_num = []
nums = 0
strings = []
for item in mixed_list:
if isinstance(item, str):
strings.join(item)
else:
nums += item
str_nums = strings.join(str,nums)
return str_num
2 Answers
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,468 PointsYou are very close. Here are the items to fix:
- the
for itemloop should loop over thestr_numargument, not the static test valuemixed_list - use
strings.appendinstead ofstrings.join. Alistobject has nojoinmethod - use
"".join(strings)to get the strings into one string - use
str(nums)to get the numbers into a string - You can use + to combine these in the return statement.
- the
str_numsassignment should be outside of theforloop
Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!
Blessing Nyamayedenga
6,283 Pointshere is what I did but im still getting a bummer saying didn't get expected result
def combiner(str_num):
str_num = ["mom", "eldrine", "kiki",8, 5, 8, 5, 2, 3]
nums = []
strings = []
for item in str_num:
if isinstance(item, str):
strings.append(item)
elif isinstance(item,(int,float)):
nums.append(item)
nums = sum(nums)
strings = "".join(strings)
return strings + str(nums)
Blessing Nyamayedenga
6,283 PointsBlessing Nyamayedenga
6,283 PointsThanks Chris I finally got it