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Start your free trialKendall Kelly
927 Pointshow is this wrong? its right when i test it
how is this wrong? when it clearly works? also if you can show me the "right" way to do it
# E.g. word_count("I do not like it Sam I Am") gets back a dictionary like:
# {'i': 2, 'do': 1, 'it': 1, 'sam': 1, 'like': 1, 'not': 1, 'am': 1}
# Lowercase the string to make it easier.
def word_count(sentence):
dit = {}
sentence2 = sentence.lower().split()
for word in sentence2:
dit[word] = dit.get(word, 0) + 1
print(dit)
1 Answer
Brendan Whiting
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 84,738 PointsThey want you to return the result, not print it.