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289 PointsHelp with basic Challenge
Q: Same idea as the last one. My loopy function needs to skip an item this time, though. Loop through every item in items. If the current item's index 0 is the letter "a", continue to the next one. Otherwise, print out the current member.
My answare:
def loopy(items):
for item in items:
if len(item) == "a"
continue
else print(len(item))
Need your help :)
1 Answer
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsGood job! There's some mistakes here, though, take a look:
- You are missing colons for your if/else statement
- There's no need for using the "len()" function
- And the list goes on.
Instead, try this: (yeah you can remove the comments, they are just for reference.)
# Make the loopy() function as you'd expect
def loopy(items):
for item in items:
# If the first letter of the word is "a", then don't print the word.
if item[0] == "a":
continue
else:
# If the word DOESN'T start with "a", then print the word.
print(word)
Hope it helps and Good luck on your amazing journey of programming! :) ~Alex