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2,796 PointsI've completed 2/3 tasks in this small exercise(Python Basics: banana.py), but I fail on task 3. Task 1 no longer passes
I feel like I may be doing too much? Or I am putting something in the wrong spot. Highly frustrating. I was sure I understood these concept. :\
available = "banana split;hot fudge;cherry;malted;black and white"
sundaes = available.split(';')
menu = "Our available flavors are: {}.".format(display_menu)
display_menu = sundaes + ","join()
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsAny syntax error will invalidate the entire program and cause the re-validations to fail. In this case, there seems to be a few:
- "display_menu" is referenced before it is defined
- a period missing between the string and "join"
- a missing argument for the "join"
- an attempt to combine a string and a list using the "+" operator
Here's a little trick for when you get vague error messages: copy your current code and then reset the challenge and paste it into task 1. The validation for task 1 will often give a more explicit message, even for things that wouldn't normally be added until later.
Zachary Parke
2,796 PointsZachary Parke
2,796 PointsThank you Steven. This helped me understand why I got this wrong. It turns out I was closer in my initial guesses and then they progressively got worse once I became frustrated. I will ask my questions before I get too upset and start typing out nonsense.