curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-lambda-functions-by-building-an-expense-tracker/658252f6b1526d57b103d48a.md
Inside the if statement, you should ask the user to enter the amount for the expense and store it in a variable.
Pass the string 'Enter amount: ' to your empty input() call, so you can store the expense.
You should pass 'Enter amount: ' to the input() call assigned to the amount variable.
({ test: () => assert(runPython(`_Node(_code).find_function("main").find_whiles()[0].find_bodies()[0].find_ifs()[0].find_bodies()[0].find_variable("amount").is_equivalent("amount = input('Enter amount: ')")
`)) })
def add_expense(expenses, amount, category):
expenses.append({'amount': amount, 'category': category})
def print_expenses(expenses):
for expense in expenses:
print(f'Amount: {expense["amount"]}, Category: {expense["category"]}')
def total_expenses(expenses):
return sum(map(lambda expense: expense['amount'], expenses))
def filter_expenses_by_category(expenses, category):
return filter(lambda expense: expense['category'] == category, expenses)
def main():
expenses = []
while True:
print('\nExpense Tracker')
print('1. Add an expense')
print('2. List all expenses')
print('3. Show total expenses')
print('4. Filter expenses by category')
print('5. Exit')
choice = input('Enter your choice: ')
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if choice == '1':
amount = input()
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