Build a Medical Data Validator - Step 33

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I’m kind of confused in terms of the syntax can I get an example to help me understand it

Your code so far

import re


medical_records = [
    {
        'patient_id': 'P1001',
        'age': 34,
        'gender': 'Female',
        'diagnosis': 'Hypertension',
        'medications': ['Lisinopril'],
        'last_visit_id': 'V2301',
    },
    {
        'patient_id': 'p1002',
        'age': 47,
        'gender': 'male',
        'diagnosis': 'Type 2 Diabetes',
        'medications': ['Metformin', 'Insulin'],
        'last_visit_id': 'v2302',
    },
    {
        'patient_id': 'P1003',
        'age': 29,
        'gender': 'female',
        'diagnosis': 'Asthma',
        'medications': ['Albuterol'],
        'last_visit_id': 'v2303',
    },
    {
        'patient_id': 'p1004',
        'age': 56,
        'gender': 'Male',
        'diagnosis': 'Chronic Back Pain',
        'medications': ['Ibuprofen', 'Physical Therapy'],
        'last_visit_id': 'V2304',
    }
]


def find_invalid_records(
    patient_id, age, gender, diagnosis, medications, last_visit_id
):


# User Editable Region

    constraints = {
        'patient_id': isinstance(patient_id, str) and re.fullmatch('p\d+', patient_id, re.IGNORECASE),
        'age': isinstance(age, int) and age >= 18,
        'gender': isinstance(gender, str) and gender.lower() in ('male', 'female')
        'diagnosis': isinstance(diagnosis, str or None)  
    }

# User Editable Region

    return constraints

def validate(data):
    is_sequence = isinstance(data, (list, tuple))

    if not is_sequence:
        print('Invalid format: expected a list or tuple.')
        return False
        
    is_invalid = False
    key_set = set(
        ['patient_id', 'age', 'gender', 'diagnosis', 'medications', 'last_visit_id']
    )

    for index, dictionary in enumerate(data):
        if not isinstance(dictionary, dict):
            print(f'Invalid format: expected a dictionary at position {index}.')
            is_invalid = True

        if set(dictionary.keys()) != key_set:
            print(
                f'Invalid format: {dictionary} at position {index} has missing and/or invalid keys.'
            )
            is_invalid = True

    if is_invalid:
        return False
    print('Valid format.')
    return True

validate(medical_records)
print(find_invalid_records(**medical_records[0]))

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Build a Medical Data Validator - Step 33

you can’t do this, look at the previous three lines how you used isinstance with an other condition, though in this case the second condition is with or instead of with and

thanks i saw the issue