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3,188 Pointsobject of type 'NoneType' has no len()
What does this mean? I couldn't figure out where's wrong with my code.
import re
# EXAMPLE:
# >>> find_words(4, "dog, cat, baby, balloon, me")
# ['baby', 'balloon']
def find_words(count, string):
re.findall(r'\w{count,}', string)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsI don't understand the error message either, but I'd bet you didn't really want the word "count" in your regex string.
You probably want to use concatenation or "format" to put the value of the argument named "count" into the regex instead.