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2,211 PointsCourse Python Collections
Hi, I am facing some difficulty in getting a single list of all courses thought by all teachers. Given below is my code (function)
def courses(arg1): course_list = [] for value in arg1: for courses in value: course_list.extend(courses)
return course_list
Output: You returned 69 courses
# The dictionary will be something like:
# {'Jason Seifer': ['Ruby Foundations', 'Ruby on Rails Forms', 'Technology Foundations'],
# 'Kenneth Love': ['Python Basics', 'Python Collections']}
#
# Often, it's a good idea to hold onto a max_count variable.
# Update it when you find a teacher with more classes than
# the current count. Better hold onto the teacher name somewhere
# too!
#
# Your code goes below here.
def courses(arg1):
course_list = []
for value in arg1:
for courses in value:
course_list.extend(courses)
return course_list
def stats(arg1):
list_teachers = []
for key, value in arg1.items():
list_teachers.append([key, len(value)])
return list_teachers
def num_teachers(arg1):
number_of_teachers = 0
for key in arg1:
number_of_teachers += 1
return number_of_teachers
def most_classes(arg1):
max_classes = 0
for key, value in arg1.items():
if len(value) > max_classes:
max_classes = len(value)
teacher = key
return teacher
2 Answers
Aby Abraham
Courses Plus Student 12,531 Pointsdef most_classes(dict):
max_count = 0
str = ""
alist = dict.values()
for key, value in dict.items():
if len(value) > max_count:
max_count = len(value)
str = key
return str
def num_teachers(dict):
return len(dict.keys())
def stats(dict):
slist = []
for key, value in dict.items():
slist.append([key, len(value)])
return slist
def courses(dict):
clist = []
for value in dict.values():
clist.extend(value)
return clist
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsIf you want only the values from a dictionary, you can use the .values() method.
for value in arg1.values():