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3,279 Pointshelp with code
help with code. thanks
def loopy (items):
items = []
def append_mylist(new_item):
items.append(new_item)
def show_items():
for item in items
if item[0]==’a’:
continue
else:
Print(item)
while True:
new_item=input(“> “)
append_mylist(new_item)
show_items()
1 Answer
Julian Gutierrez
19,201 PointsSeems like you are going above and beyond here, the contents of your show_items function should be your loopy function.