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Start your free trialAlexandra Runyan
5,272 PointsI've tried multiple variations, including spacing, placement and even 'while True:'
What's wrong with my code?????
def loopy(items):
for thing in items:
if thing == "STOP":
break
else:
print(items)
1 Answer
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsThe problem here is if "thing" isn't stop, print out "items". "items" is the iterable (list), while you only want to print out the current item in the list. The current item isn't called "items" in this case, "thing" is :)
I hope this helps! ~Alex