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3,293 Pointsit seems like i am intending break in wrong position and i am unable to fgure out where to put it.
it seems like i am intending break in wrong position and i am unable to figure out where to put it.
def loopy(items):
for thing in items:
if items == "STOP":
break
else:
print(thing)
1 Answer
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey there,
Actually, the indentation for break
is correct. The problem lies with the indentation for the print
statement in the else clause
. It needs to be indented to be part of the else
.
Also, there is one other issue. For the if
clause, you need to check for "STOP" against the iteration (thing
), not the original parameter passed in.
Fix those 2 things, and you are good to go! :)
Keep Coding!
sai jayanth kashyap
3,293 Pointssai jayanth kashyap
3,293 Pointsthankyou so much sir, it worked :)