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I need you to help me finish my loopy function. Inside of the function, I need a for loop that prints each thing in item

I need you to help me finish my loopy function. Inside of the function, I need a for loop that prints each thing in items. I have the following def items in loopy: for items in loopy: print(items)

2 Answers

When you create a function, it must look like this:

def function_name():
#a function without any argument
def function_name(a):
def function_name(a,b):
#a function with an argument or more

Then do a foor loop insede the function.

hint
def function_name(a):
    #code must go here

In your case the name of the function is "loopy".

i did the following and still tells me I'm wrong, kinda confused

def loopy(items): for item in items: if(item[0]=='a'): continue else: print(item) loopy('hello','allo','mono')

After the for loop just print the item.

def loopy(items):
    for item in items:
        print(item)

thank you so much!