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Python Python Testing First Steps With Testing Create a Doctest

Dima Dmitriy
PLUS
Dima Dmitriy
Courses Plus Student 599 Points

How it works?

can't do this doctest

average.py
def average(num_list):

    """Return the average for a list of numbers
    >>>num_list = [1, 2]
    1.5

    """

    return sum(num_list) / len(num_list)

1 Answer

Stuart Wright
Stuart Wright
41,119 Points

The function name needs to be in your doctest:

def average(num_list):
    """Return the average for a list of numbers

    >>> average([1, 2])
    1.5

    """
    return sum(num_list) / len(num_list)
Stuart Wright
Stuart Wright
41,119 Points

Are you sure? I just copy/pasted my code in exactly as above and it passed the challenge.

Seth Kroger
Seth Kroger
56,413 Points

It's sensitive to the spacing. You need to have a space between the >>> and average(...)