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Start your free trialVictor Gavojdea
11,796 PointsHow to get key from value
trying to return the teacher name that has the most classes.
I have a for loop set up that finds the largest list(of classes) and once that's done I want to grab the name of the teacher that it belongs to. But that's where I'm stuck.
# 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 most_classes(dict):
max_count = 0
for values in dict.values():
count = len(values)
if count < max_count:
continue
else:
count = max_count
winner = dict.key
continue
return winner
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,454 PointsHi Victor, Your current approach only utilizes the values of the dict argument and ignores the keys. There are two ways to get the keys you need.
Method 1: get both the keys and values from the dict
using .items()
def most_classes(dict):
max_count = 0
for key, values in dict.items():
count = len(values)
if count < max_count:
continue
else:
count = max_count
winner = key
continue
return winner
Method 2: get the keys instead of the values from the dict
, then access the value using the key.
def most_classes(dict):
max_count = 0
for key in dict:
count = len(dict[key])
if count < max_count:
continue
else:
count = max_count
winner = key
continue
return winner
Other feedback:It is common to use singular value
instead of plural values
in the for
statement since you are getting one thing, in this case a list.
Victor Gavojdea
11,796 PointsVictor Gavojdea
11,796 PointsArg! I was so close!! Thank you for the help!