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Start your free trialJOSE LUIS COLLANTES
2,738 PointsI don't know what's wrong with my answer.
Not sure what's the problem with my answer.
from django.http import HttpResponse
from .models import Article
# Write your views here
def article_list(request):
articles = Article.objects.all()
output = "There are " + articles.len() + " articles."
return HttpResponse(output)
1 Answer
Cheo R
37,150 PointsHello Jose, you're on the right track. Remember that len() returns the length (the number of items) of an object. The argument may be a sequence (such as a string, bytes, tuple, list, or range) or a collection (such as a dictionary, set, or frozen set). And you can use .format() to format the results. So your code above would look like:
from django.http import HttpResponse
from .models import Article
# Write your views here
def article_list(request):
articles = Article.objects.all()
output = "There are {} articles.".format(len(articles))
return HttpResponse(output)