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199 PointsIs .join correct on Menu indexed line?
checking Menu index line
available = "banana split;hot fudge;cherry;malted;black and white"
avaliable = "banana split;hot fudge;cherry;malted;black and white".split(';')
['banana split', 'hot fudge' , 'cherrymalted' , 'black and white']
sundaes = available.split(";")
menu = "Our avaliable flavors are: " +' ,'.join(avaliable)
2 Answers
Julian Gutierrez
19,201 PointsMartin Rollins we need to use the join method on sundaes and store the result in a new variable named display_menu.
Once that is done you can pass display_menu in your format method.
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThat seems to be one of several issues:
- lines 2 and 3 don't relate to the instructions and should be removed
- "available" is misspelled as "avaliable" ("l" before "i") in two places
- the join is connecting with
' ,'
(space comma) instead of', '
(comma space) - the menu string is missing the placeholder ("
{}
") - the final step should use
.format()
to fill the placholder (you won't need to concatenate anything)