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Start your free trialTerrance McGee
2,958 Pointsi dont know what im doing wrong
what am i doing wrong
import re
file_object = open('basics.txt')
data = file_object.read()
file_object.close()
first = re.match(r'Four', data)
print(re.match(first, data))
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsTask 5 says: "Finally, make a new variable named liberty that is an re.search() for the word "Liberty" in our data variable."
So you'll be assigning another variable, you won't need to print
anything. And take another look at what the instructions are asking you to put into that variable.
Andy Hughes
8,479 PointsAndy Hughes
8,479 PointsThere is no print statement asked for in the challenge. Check the wording in the final task as it's very similar to the step 4 challenge. You're not being asked to use match(), you're being asked to use a different term. Other than that, the two lines should be very similar.