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Start your free trialChang Hyeon Lee
2,008 PointsI need some help
I have no idea with that
# The dictionary will look something like:
# {'Andrew Chalkley': ['jQuery Basics', 'Node.js Basics'],
# 'Kenneth Love': ['Python Basics', 'Python Collections']}
#
# Each key will be a Teacher and the value will be a list of courses.
#
# Your code goes below here.
def num_teachers(teachers):
return len(teachers.keys())
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,454 PointsThen second task asks Create a new function named num_courses
that will receive the same dictionary as its only argument. The function should return the total number of courses for all of the teachers.
Here are the steps.
- Define a function
num_courses
similar to hownum_teachers
was created. In this function: - Define a variable to hold the count and set to zero
- Loop over the keys in the provided dictionary
- for each key in the dictionary, add the course count (hint: the length) to the count variable
- After looping, return the resultant count
Post back if you need more help
Umesh Ravji
42,386 PointsUmesh Ravji
42,386 PointsHi Chang, is it the secound part of the challenge that you are having problems with?