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3,339 PointsMake a new variable, var2, with "e" at index -2. Remember, negative indexes start at the right side of the iterable.
Python Basics Index Challenge Task 2 of 2
I'm having a hard time understanding what this is asking. Is it saying look at your task 1 and change -2 index to the letter "e"?
Thank you!
var1 = ["s", "a", "r", "i", "e", "t"]
var1[5]
var2 = var1.index(-2)
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Steven Parker
231,248 PointsNot only that, but your original list satisfies both requirements. So you could actually do this:
var1 = ["s", "a", "r", "i", "e", "t"]
var2 = var1
John Pham
3,339 PointsJohn Pham
3,339 PointsNvm, it says create new variable. Thanks for looking at my silly mistake.