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Start your free trialRakesh Sadasivan Pillai
Courses Plus Student 957 Pointscan I do the below with the list named things if (things[0] != 'a'): print ("HI")
the interpreter says there is a syntax error
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
for things in items:
if (things = 'a'):
continue
else:
print (things)
2 Answers
Kourosh Raeen
23,733 PointsTo do the comparison you need to use ==. Also, instead of comparing things with 'a' you nned to compare the item at index 0 of things with 'a':
if (things[0] == 'a'):