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Python Web Development Techdegree Student 1,966 PointsI'm not getting where i am wrong
??
items = ['abc','xyz']
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
for item in items:
if item != 'abc':
print(item)
else
continue
loopy()
1 Answer
Nick Gaudio
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 2,133 PointsTwo things:
1) Add a colon after your else. You need that for proper syntax.
2) When you're calling loopy at the end you need to put in the argument for the function. In this case, the argument is items. So just add the word items in between the parenthesis.
A useful technique for these quizzes is to just copy this quiz code into workspaces into a separate script and then troubleshoot it from there. Python errors would have shown you what you needed to change. Cheers!