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Start your free trialJulio Martinez
2,306 Pointsi don't know that i did wrong
what di i do wrong and how can i fix it?
def loopy(items):
for thing in items:
if thing.index(0) == 'a':
continue
else:
print(thing)
1 Answer
Mike Bozee
39,385 PointsHere, use square brackets for index:
EDIT: Ah, my mistake. Remove word index, as [] denotes an index of thing. Code is updated.
def loopy(items):
for thing in items:
if thing[0] == 'a':
continue
else:
print(thing)
Julio Martinez
2,306 PointsJulio Martinez
2,306 Pointsit didn't work it says 'builtin_function_or_method' object is not subscriptable
Mike Bozee
39,385 PointsMike Bozee
39,385 PointsJulio, see updated answer / code.
Julio Martinez
2,306 PointsJulio Martinez
2,306 Pointsthanks for your help