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Start your free trialKevin Faust
15,353 Points"Break" challenge task
I need you to help me finish my loopy function. Inside of the function, I need a for loop that prints each thing in items. But, if the current thing is the string "STOP", break the loop.
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
while items.upper() != "STOP":
for i in items:
print(i)
I keep getting name error: loopy not defined
1 Answer
Seth Reece
32,867 PointsHi Kevin,
You want to loop through items first, then check to see if the item is "STOP". e.g.
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
for item in items:
if item == "STOP":
break
print(item)
It doesn't specify case sensitivity in the challenge, but you could do:
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
for item in items:
if item.upper() == "STOP":
break
print(item)
Since items is a list,
items.upper() != "STOP"
will always return true. edit: actually will throw a syntax error because upper cannot be called on a list.
Kevin Faust
15,353 PointsKevin Faust
15,353 Pointsthanks