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8 changes: 5 additions & 3 deletions 8 source/exercises/mailroom/mailroom_tutorial.rst
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Expand Up @@ -136,12 +136,14 @@ Here is a potential data structure to consider:

.. code-block:: python

donor_db = [("William Gates, III", [653772.32, 12.17]),
donor_db = [("William Gates, III", [100.0, 120.10]),
("Jeff Bezos", [877.33]),
("Paul Allen", [663.23, 43.87, 1.32]),
("Mark Zuckerberg", [1663.23, 4300.87, 10432.0]),
("Paul Allen", [663.23, 343.87, 411.32]),
("Mark Zuckerberg", [1660.23, 4320.87, 10432.0]),
]

Here we have the first item in a tuple as a donor name, which we will use to determine if we need to add to existing donor or add a new one and the second item is a list of donation values.

Why choose tuples for the inner donor record? Well, another part of using the right data structure is to reduce bugs; you are setting clear expectations that a single donor entry only contains two items.


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