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Start your free trialRonald Tse
5,798 PointsWhat's my problem...
Dont know what's wrong with my code HELP!!
COURSES = {
"Python Basics": {"Python", "functions", "variables",
"booleans", "integers", "floats",
"arrays", "strings", "exceptions",
"conditions", "input", "loops"},
"Java Basics": {"Java", "strings", "variables",
"input", "exceptions", "integers",
"booleans", "loops"},
"PHP Basics": {"PHP", "variables", "conditions",
"integers", "floats", "strings",
"booleans", "HTML"},
"Ruby Basics": {"Ruby", "strings", "floats",
"integers", "conditions",
"functions", "input"}
}
def covers(topic_set):
course_list = []
for course in COURSES.values():
if (topic_set & course) != None:
course_list.append(COURSE.keys())
return course_list
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou may want to work with the courses individually.
You're close, but instead of using the keys and values collectively (COURES.keys() and COURES.values()), you might want to loop through the courses, testing just one set of values at a time and then appending just one course name when there is a match.
For example, if your loop was just "for course in COURSES:
", how might you write the test and the append to handle each one at a time?
Ronald Tse
5,798 PointsRonald Tse
5,798 PointsThanks for that!! Though I have spent some time to understand what you mean, I finally got it right!! And I can get part 2 immediately as well!