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Sanoj Amarasiri
1,877 PointsFinally, use the .insert() method to place the string "start" at the beginning of your best list.
Can someone explain what is wrong with my code???
best = [1,2,3]
best.extend([4,5])
best.insert(0,"Start")
1 Answer

Steven Parker
216,083 PointsThe instructions say "to place the string "start" at the beginning of your best list."
But this code is inserting "Start" (with a capital "S") instead of "start".
Sanoj Amarasiri
1,877 PointsSanoj Amarasiri
1,877 PointsYeah, It worked.. Thank You.. :)