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1,781 PointsWhat's wrong in my code ?
Hello, Please help check what wrong in my code
from models import Challenge
def create_challenge(name, language, steps=1):
Challenge.create(name=name,
language=language,
steps=steps)
def search_challenges(name, language):
result = Challenge.select().where(Challenge.name << name & Challenge.language == language)
return result
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThe challenge tells you that you won't need "&", just put both conditions (separated by a comma) in the where.
Also, "<<" is a bit-shifting operator. To test strings to see if one is in another, you can use: another.contains(one)
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