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254 PointsWhy is one space makes so much difference?
As you can see in the above example the code will return exactly what it supposed to, but on the example beyonde it will return an empty list. Why is that?
import re
def find_words(number, words):#correct
match = re.findall(r'\w{'+str(number)+',}', words)
return match
def find_words(number, words):#incorrect
match = re.findall(r'\w{'+str(number)+ ',}', words)
return match
1 Answer
Jeff Wilton
16,646 PointsBoth versions work for me - they both pass the challenge, as well as return the expected values when I tested them in the python repl.