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9,567 PointsThis doesn't seem to work
It should work, but it doesn't.
backwards = [
'tac',
'esuoheerT',
'htenneK',
[5, 4, 3, 2, 1],
]
def reverse(item):
r = []
for nitem in reversed(item):
r.append(nitem)
return r
1 Answer
Timothy Long
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 6,833 PointsI am assuming the challenge is to reverse the contents of that backwards
list you have?
I believe reversed()
will only reverse the indexes.
You can try using a for loop and using -1 as the step argument on list slicing syntax.
r = []
for nitem in item:
r.append(nitem[::-1])
This should return the list with all contents reversed.
-1
Tells python to start at the last index of each item in the list, and work backwards.
Hope this helps!
Let me know if you want me to try and explain this further.