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Start your free trialMohamad Bouzi
2,939 PointsWhy it is a Bummer ?
I don't know what is wrong here?
def combiner(*args):
string = ""
sum = 0
for item in args:
if isinstance(item, str):
string += item
else isinstance(item, (int, float)):
sum += item
return string + str(sum)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe instructions say: "Create a function named combiner that takes a single argument, which will be a list made up of strings and numbers."
I see two issues:
- the unpacking ("splat") operator is used when you have multiple arguments, not one that is already a list
- a plain "else" doesn't take a conditional expression