On 05/08/15 23:36, Clayton Kirkwood wrote:
It looks like the problem is with count=dict()
Should be count=dict{}
I may be wrong - U'm still a neophyte.
Yes, you're wrong! :-)
the correct form is as shown
count = dict()
Its calling the type operation which looks like
any other function and uses ().
The more common way to create an empty dictionary
is to use {} alone, like:
count = {}
Although count is probably a bad name choice since
collections usually merit a plural name, eg counts
But the OP's problems lie earlier in the code,
as Mark has suggested.
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