The code I have is works for one argument. But I am trying to pass through multiple arguments at a time.
def day(x):
mydict = { 2.4:104.2 , 5:109.2, 5.5:112.2, 2.1:110.2, 5.7:114}
keylist=sorted(mydict.keys())
if x in mydict:
return mydict[x]
elif x> max(mydict.keys()):
return mydict[max(mydict.keys())]
elif x< min(mydict.keys()):
return 'NaN'
else:
y=len(keylist)-1
for i in keylist:
if x>keylist[y]:
return mydict[keylist[y]]
else:
y=y-1
The code I tried for the multiple arguments used
def day(*z):
for x in z:
#rest of code
continue
how ever this only seemed to return one answer, that being the first value from the list z. Where am I going wrong?
Thanks
You want to return one value for each element on te iterable ? Try to use yield
instead of return
.