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Start your free trialJesse Mensah
1,759 Pointsam stuck on this challenge
same idea as the last one . My loopy function needs to skip an item this time. if character at index 0 of current item is the letter "a", continue to the next one otherwise print out current member
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
items:["abc", "xyz"]
for item in items:
if item[0] == "a":
continue
else:
print(item)
1 Answer
Ryan S
27,276 PointsHi Jesse,
You don't need to define "items". The list ["abc", "xyz"] is only provided as an example. If you take that line out of your code then it should work fine.
As a side note, you tried to define items using a colon. You'd need to use an equal sign if that was your intention.
Good luck.