How can I fix type errors in my Python code?
Type errors in Python usually occur when an operation is applied to an object of an inappropriate type. Can you share the specific error message you're encountering?
I'm getting a TypeError: 'int' object is not subscriptable.
This error typically means you're trying to access an index of an integer as if it were a list or a string. Check your code to see where you're mistakenly treating an integer like a list.
I see! I was trying to access an element of a list but used an integer variable instead. How can I fix it?
You need to ensure that you're using the correct variable that holds the list. Replace the integer variable with the list variable to access the element.
Got it! Thanks for the help!
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