Learn Algorithm Design by Building a Shortest Path Algorithm - Step 57

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can someone help me. I don’t find the mistake in my code and it still not pass. The requirement is return distances, paths at the bottom of my function

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my_graph = {
    'A': [('B', 3), ('D', 1)],
    'B': [('A', 3), ('C', 4)],
    'C': [('B', 4), ('D', 7)],
    'D': [('A', 1), ('C', 7)]
}

def shortest_path(graph, start, target = ''):
    unvisited = list(graph)
    distances = {node: 0 if node == start else float('inf') for node in graph}
    paths = {node: [] for node in graph}
    paths[start].append(start)
    
    while unvisited:
        current = min(unvisited, key=distances.get)
        for node, distance in graph[current]:
            if distance + distances[current] < distances[node]:
                distances[node] = distance + distances[current]
                if paths[node] and paths[node][-1] == node:
                    paths[node] = paths[current][:]
                else:
                    paths[node].extend(paths[current])
                paths[node].append(node)
        unvisited.remove(current)

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    targets_to_print = [target] if target else graph
    for node in targets_to_print:
        if node == start:
            continue
        print(f'\n{start}-{node} distance: {distances[node]}\nPath: {" -> ".join(paths[node])}')                                
        shortest_path(my_graph, 'A')
        return(distances, paths)

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Learn Algorithm Design by Building a Shortest Path Algorithm - Step 57

I don’t think the return should be inside the for loop, try moving it outside the loop