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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T22:11:20+00:00 2026-05-28T22:11:20+00:00

When I run the code below I get: Thank you for joining, [‘cars’, ‘gas’,

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When I run the code below I get:

    Thank you for joining, ['cars', 'gas', 'jewelry']but['bus', 'join'] are not keywords.

How can I effectively turn the lists in to just strings to be printed? I suspect I may need a regular expression… this time 🙂

    import re   

    pattern = re.compile('[a-z]+', re.IGNORECASE)

    text = "join cars jewelry gas bus"
    keywordset = set(('cars', 'jewelry', 'gas', 'food', 'van', 'party', 'shoes'))
    words = pattern.findall(text.lower())
    notkeywords = list(set(words) - keywordset)
    keywords = list(keywordset & set(words))

        if notkeywords == ['join']:
            print "Thank you for joining keywords " + str(keywords) + "!"
        else:
            print "Thank you for joining, " + str(keywords) + "but" + str(notkeywords) + " are not keywords."
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    2026-05-28T22:11:21+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 10:11 pm

    To convert list to strings use str.join like this

    print "Thank you for joining keywords " + ",".join(keywords) + "!"
    

    This if notkeywords == ['join']: is not a way to compare list elements.

    >>> mylist = [1,2]
    >>> mylist == 1
    False
    

    you should in operator to check for equality.

    >>> mylist = [1,2]
    >>> 1 in mylist
    True
    
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