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8,050 Pointsplayers.py second task
Hi everybody could You please tell me where I am going wrong here I am trying to fix it already for 12 h and I just don't get it
__author__ = 'Einars'
import re
string = '''Love, Kenneth: 20
Chalkley, Andrew: 25
McFarland, Dave: 10
Kesten, Joy: 22
Stewart Pinchback, Pinckney Benton: 18'''
players = re.search(r'''
^(?P<last_name>[\w ]*),\s(?P<first_name>[\w ]*):\s
(?P<score>[\d]*)$
''', string, re.MULTILINE|re.X)
class Player:
players = re.search(r'''
^(?P<last_name>[\w ]*),\s(?P<first_name>[\w ]*):\s
(?P<score>[\d]*)$
''', string, re.MULTILINE|re.X)
def __init__(self, last_name = 'last_name', first_name = 'first_name', score = 'score'):
self.last_name = players.groupdict('last_name')
self.first_name = players.groupdict('first_name')
self.score = players.groupdict('score')
1 Answer
William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 PointsHello, I believe you are overthinking about what this question is asking for; the solution to this problem is actually very very simple
players = re.search(r'''
^(?P<last_name>[\w ]*),\s(?P<first_name>[\w ]*):\s
(?P<score>[\d]*)$
''', string, re.MULTILINE|re.X)
class Player:
def __init__(self, last_name, first_name, score):
self.last_name = last_name
self.first_name = first_name
self.score = score
That's all.
Einars Vilnis
8,050 PointsEinars Vilnis
8,050 PointsMan Thank You!!!!!!!