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Challenge #337: Create a New List from an Existing List

olga_zunii
5 - Atom

Spoiler!

APIUserOpsGiri
7 - Meteor

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Mannyw892
5 - Atom

My solution to Challenge #337

Jay_French
5 - Atom

I feel the provided output is actually incorrect. It removes all categories except "International Movies" (the instructions don't say to remove the other categories from the movie, only to filter to only International Movies), and it doesn't sort by duration after sorting by release date. My answer gives the output the challenge actually asks for. :)

Mannyw892
5 - Atom

Below is the instructions for the challenge #337, please see the text in bold

 

Weekly Challenge #337

 

How often do you have to create a new list based on another one?

This is what we are doing in this challenge.

 

The following dataset contains information about shows on Netflix. Use the dataset to create a new list with the following information:

 

- Categories (Action and Adventure, Documentaries, etc.)

- Type

- Title

- Release Year

- Rating

- Duration

 

This list should only contain international movies arranged in order by the year of release and duration.

karlhansen
9 - Comet
Spoiler
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I added a text entry for easier selection of film types "in the real world".

The solution provided in the start files does not sort by duration.

Mannyw892
5 - Atom

Weekly Challenge #337.

KarenYL
8 - Asteroid
Spoiler
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tammybrown_tds
8 - Asteroid

Another very simple one.

 

Spoiler
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Marie_K
6 - Meteoroid

(spoiler alert)  Here is my solution.