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Start your free trialMargret Murphy
1,249 Pointstask 3 split() and join() challenge--having difficulties with correctly formatting menu variable.
I break my previous code on this step. it all works correctly until I added line 5 in this step. I have tried various ways of formatting this to no avail.
available = "banana split;hot fudge;cherry;malted;black and white"
available.split(';')
sundaes = available.split(';')
display_menu = sundaes.join(', ')
menu = 'Our available flavors are:'.format(display_menu)
2 Answers
Andreas cormack
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 33,011 PointsHi Margret
You forgot to add the placeholder. You also don't need the second line. See below
available = "banana split;hot fudge;cherry;malted;black and white"
sundaes = available.split(';')
display_menu = sundaes.join(', ')
menu = 'Our available flavors are: {}.'.format(display_menu)
you could also do it in three lines of code like so
available = "banana split;hot fudge;cherry;malted;black and white"
sundaes = available.split(';')
menu = 'Our available flavors are: {}.'.format(",".join(sundaes))
Peter Lawless
24,404 PointsThe syntax of the .join() method is backwards. It should be:
display_menu = ', '.join(sundaes)
Check out this post on StackOverflow for a more detailed explanation.
Also, your menu variable needs a designated spot to input the display_menu variable. You could use + for string concatenation or you could use curly braces to mark where the variable should be input to use the .format() method, like:
menu = 'Our available flavors are: {}'.format(display_menu)
Margret Murphy
1,249 PointsThanks for replying to me, it's funny how once someone points something out to me I often wonder how I never noticed it in the first place, not always, but in this case, yes. Newbie mistake!
Margret Murphy
1,249 PointsMargret Murphy
1,249 PointsThanks, for your explanation, I appreciate it!