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Start your free trialigor corrales
2,474 PointsI'm stucking in this exercise
a = list(range(20))
b = "Megamierdahipergrnade"
def odd(rango2):
contador = 1
for x in rango2:
#print(x)
a = print(contador, x)
contador += 2
return a
odd(a) odd(b)
def first_4(rango1):
f = rango1[0:4]
return f
def first_and_last_4(rango):
b = rango[0:4]
c = rango[-4:]
d = b + c
return d
def odds(rango2):
contador = 1
for x in rango2:
basura = print(contador, x)
contador += 2
return basura
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsRemember this exercise is slice practice. And you won't need a loop if you use a slice. The optional 3rd slice argument (for "step") could be useful here.
Also, you won't need to "print" anything in this challenge.