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11,747 Pointsproduct_sales; reduce()
Bummer: product_sales threw an exception when given the argument (10.5, 2)
Treehouse, let's talk about this exception. It doesn't happen on my console
>>> product_sales(10.5, 2)
21.0
>>>
prices = [
(6.99, 5),
(2.94, 15),
(156.99, 2),
(99.99, 4),
(1.82, 102)
]
def product_sales(price, units):
return price * units
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsYour are close. In the directions it says "function named product_sales that takes a single two-member tuple". So instead, you may have:
def product_sales(tuple_value):
price, units = tuple_value
# ...
Mark Chesney
11,747 PointsMark Chesney
11,747 PointsThanks Chris...
hmm... now this works to pass step 1 of the challenge, but it throws an error in my console:
TypeError: product_sales() takes 1 positional argument but 2 were given
However, if I add the asterisk to make it
*tuple_value
, then this fails the challenge but works on my console.Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsChris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsNow that
product_sales
is expecting a tuple, it needs to be called with a tuple, such as:product_sales((6.99, 5))
Mark Chesney
11,747 PointsMark Chesney
11,747 PointsAh yes, thank you Chris!