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What is the real approach to solve this problem?
https://code.sololearn.com/ciFdWfJi3ZFJ/?ref=app https://www.hackerrank.com/challenges/30-dictionaries-and-maps/problem
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Iutsavsingh
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The code is working. It is just that
sys.stdin.readlines() takes the input but the list will only consist of one element.
For example, my Inputs are:
2
a b
c d
a b c d
2 is the n which indicates the number of pairs.
"a b" and "c d" are my two pairs.
"a b c d" is assigned to "lines"
But I tried to print the "lines" variable and I got ["a b c d"] which means that it is taking the input but the list will only consist of one element.
Although this input will work or return True:
2
a b
c d
a
This will return a=a.
But remember that when using "membership in" in a dictionary, we are using its keys instead of its values. If you want to use the value then just use
if x in dict.values():
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If you want this input to work:
2 <--- no. of pairs
a b <--- pair1
c d <--- pair2
a c <--- lines variable
# Here we want to find if "a" is a key in phoneBook and if "c" is a key in phoneBook.
Then your iteration or for loop should be like this:
for i in lines[0]:
// code
- - - - - Comparison - - - - - -
for x in lines:
print(x)
>> a c
for x in lines[0]:
print(x)
>> a
>> c
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Can you clarify what sys.stdin.readlines() does?
Cause I had already imported the sys module and print the "lines" variable but I got an empty list. Thanks.
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《 Nicko12 》 It will use for taking input from the user also used for reading escape character
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《 Nicko12 》 done!
I was not used import sys in top