Added exercise for enumerate in loops lesson#323
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Thanks very much for the PR - can you please mail [email protected] so that we can match this GitHub account to a person? |
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I like this exercise a lot! The solution is nice and short which makes it doable in a short time period, as well as shows off the power of for loops. One issue is that you need a new line separating your exercise from the other exercises around it. I'll fix this in the merge, but keep that in mind if you make more exercises in the future. Thanks! |
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I'll remember to add a new line next time :) Hope the exercise is useful to someone, thanks for merging. |
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This is a maths-based example for
enumeratein reference to issue #276. I found it a bit difficult to find a use forenumeratewhich wasn't better served withzipor slicing. An obvious one is to report errors on line / column numbers, but that usually requiresif, which hasn't been introduced yet.[This is my instructor training checkout contribution]