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Start your free trialOmar Farag
4,573 PointsDidn't find the right items being printed
Basically makes no sense. I've tried everything.
def loopy(items):
for i in items:
if items == 'STOP':
break
else:
print(items)
3 Answers
james south
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 33,271 Pointsitems is the collection, i is each element in the collection. so you're not checking to see if the entire collection is stop, but one item. likewise, you want to print each item, not the entire collection.
james south
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 33,271 Pointsi would say that is due to a bug and should not have passed. try both ways in your shell with a short list.
Omar Farag
4,573 PointsOk. Thanks a lot bro
Omar Farag
4,573 Pointsdef loopy(items):
# Code goes here
for i in items:
print(items)
This challenge passes
Omar Farag
4,573 PointsOmar Farag
4,573 PointsOk, I changed items to i and it worked. However, in the earlier challenge, I used "print(items)" and the challenge passed. Thank you either way