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Start your free trialHanifah W
395 Pointsbreaks.py I just don't see it.
I just don't see where I went wrong. I really want to get the hang of the basics. IF anyone can help, would appreciate it.
def loopy(items):
for thing in items:
print(thing)
if thing == "STOP":
break
2 Answers
Carlos Federico Puebla Larregle
21,074 PointsYou're almost right, just put your if statement before the printing part, so it doesn't print the "thing" if it is equal to "STOP" and breaks.
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
for thing in items:
if thing == "STOP":
break
print(thing)
Hanifah W
395 PointsYa know I originally had the print command at the bottom but it game me a fricken Bummer! I don't know. But I'm glad it wasn't anything major. One line of code at a time, right?
Thanks again man.