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7,788 Pointsprices_10, prices_25, prices_50
I don't understand how this approach doesn't work.
from functools import partial
prices = [
10.50,
9.99,
0.25,
1.50,
8.79,
101.25,
8.00
]
def discount(price, amount):
return price - price * (amount/100)
discount_10 = partial(discount, amount=10)
discount_25 = partial(discount, amount=25)
discount_50 = partial(discount, amount=50)
prices_10 = map(discount, discount_10)
prices_25 = map(discount, discount_25)
prices_50 = map(discount, discount_50)
1 Answer
Sean Coutinho
7,788 PointsWow, I was making a big mistake. I was supposed to map the partial functions to the prices list. Silly me.😁
prices_10 = map(discount_10, prices)
prices_25 = map(discount_25, prices)
prices_50 = map(discount_50, prices)