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Start your free trialJonathan Camacho
1,504 PointsHow is this not working?
The code I put in is not being accepted. "Bummer! Try again!"
def loopy(items):
for item in items:
print(item)
if item == "STOP":
break
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsRight code, wrong place.
To be able to stop the loop, your test and break need to be inside the loop (indented more). Also, if you want to prevent the word STOP
itself from being printed, the test needs to be done before the print.
Jonathan Camacho
1,504 PointsJonathan Camacho
1,504 Pointsnot working. Explain how could I indent it more?
-nevermind, it did work. Thank you!