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Python Web Development Techdegree Student 1,971 PointsWow, I just can't stump you! OK, two more to go. I think this one's my favorite, though. Create a function named most_c
i need pointers on this one. please
# 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):
teacher_count = 0
for teacher in teachers:
teacher_count +=1
return teacher_count
def num_courses(teachers):
total_courses = 0
for value in teachers.values():
for course in value:
total_courses +=1
return total_courses
def courses(teachers):
total_courses = []
for value in teachers.values():
total_courses += value
return total_courses
def most_courses(teachers):
max_courses = 0
bestteacher = ""
for key,value in teachers.item():
if len(values)> max_courses:
max_course = len(value)
bestteacher = teacher
return bestteacher
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe logic looks good , but you have some mixed terms and/or spelling issues:
- "item" instead of "items"
- "values" instead of "value"
- "teacher" instead of "key"
Fix those and you should pass.