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Challenge: kwargs | Arguments in Function
Intermediate Python Techniques
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Intermediate Python Techniques

Intermediate Python Techniques

1. Packing and Unpacking
2. Arguments in Function
3. Function as an Argument
4. Variable Scope
5. Decorators

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Challenge: kwargs

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Write a Python function named create_user_profile that accepts various user attributes as keyword arguments and formats them into a user profile string.

Functionality:

  • The function should iterate over the kwargs and construct a string that lists each attribute and its value in a readable format.
  • Handle the case where no attributes are provided.

Output:

Return a string representing the user profile.

  1. Check if the kwargs dictionary is empty;
  2. Unpack each key-value pair in kwargs using a for loop;
  3. Used method items(). This is the method to iterate over both keys and values in a dictionary;
  4. Use the append method. This will add each formatted key-value pair to the profile_parts list;
  5. Call the function with keyword arguments.

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Challenge: kwargs

Task
test

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Write a Python function named create_user_profile that accepts various user attributes as keyword arguments and formats them into a user profile string.

Functionality:

  • The function should iterate over the kwargs and construct a string that lists each attribute and its value in a readable format.
  • Handle the case where no attributes are provided.

Output:

Return a string representing the user profile.

  1. Check if the kwargs dictionary is empty;
  2. Unpack each key-value pair in kwargs using a for loop;
  3. Used method items(). This is the method to iterate over both keys and values in a dictionary;
  4. Use the append method. This will add each formatted key-value pair to the profile_parts list;
  5. Call the function with keyword arguments.

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Section 2. Chapter 5
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