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Python Python Collections (Retired) Dictionaries Membership

Ashley Hu
Ashley Hu
5,799 Points

Not sure where to begin

Hey, it says that i is not defined but i dont know where to go from here

counts.py
# You can check for dictionary membership using the
# "key in dict" syntax from lists.

### Example
# my_dict = {'apples': 1, 'bananas': 2, 'coconuts': 3}
# my_list = ['apples', 'coconuts', 'grapes', 'strawberries']
# members(my_dict, my_list) => 2

def members(dic, keys): 
    count = 0
    for i in dic[i]:
        if i in keys:
            count = count+1 
            return count 

1 Answer

andren
andren
28,558 Points

There are two errors in your code, the first is that you have slightly misunderstood how for loop work, the structure of a for loop is this:

for variable in list

The thing following the in keyword is just the list the for loop should loop over, you don't need to extract individual items out from the list using brackets like you are doing, pulling the items out of the list is something the for loop does automatically.

The second issue is that your return statement is within the if statement within the for loop, this means that you will run the return statement during the first run of the for loop. Since return causes the function to stop and immediately returns the value, it means that the for loop will never run more than once.

So you have to move the return statement outside of the for loop.

This is the code that after fixing those two issues:

def members(dic, keys): 
    count = 0
    for i in dic:
        if i in keys:
            count = count+1 
    return count

And that code will pass the challenge.