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Start your free trialkenny butler
8,860 Pointsok im lost
i cant figure it out now, asking for help
from functools import reduce
meals = [
{'name': 'cheeseburger',
'calories': 750},
{'name': 'cobb salad',
'calories': 250},
{'name': 'large pizza',
'calories': 1500},
{'name': 'burrito',
'calories': 1050},
{'name': 'stir fry',
'calories': 625}
]
total = reduce(lambda x, y: x + y, [meal.calories for meal in meals])
high_cal= filter(lambda meal : meal.calories > 1000, meals)
#print(len(list(high_cal)))
1 Answer
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsTry meal['calories']
instead of meal.calories
(Python isn't like JavaScript!)
Also, you shouldn't to define total
, it confuses the challenge (code challenges are picky!)
I hope this helps! ~Alex
EDITED
kenny butler
8,860 Pointskenny butler
8,860 Pointsmuch appreciated