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Courses Plus Student 2,455 Pointsloop
Hi, Im having a little trouble understanding the loop side of things ? WAtched the video a dozen times and must me over thinking the situation or missing something ? thank you
hellos = [
"Hello",
"Tungjatjeta",
"Grüßgott",
"Вiтаю",
"dobrý den",
"hyvää päivää",
"你好",
"早上好"
]
for world in hellos:
for world in list:
print(world)
1 Answer
Umesh Ravji
42,386 PointsHi Jammie, you have the first part fine with looping over each item in the list, but then you have another for loop which isn't valid. I'd recommend naming the variable something more suitable, so I'm going to rename world to hello. Printing each of the items in the hellos list is simply done by:
for hello in hellos:
print(hello)
Results in:
Hello
Tungjatjeta
Grüßgott
Вiтаю
dobrý den
hyvää päivää
你好
早上好
The question wants you to print out the following:
Hello World
Tungjatjeta World
Grüßgott World
Вiтаю World
dobrý den World
hyvää päivää World
你好 World
早上好 World
Change the part inside the loop so that it prints that instead of just the word in the list.
Seth Killian
2,525 PointsSeth Killian
2,525 PointsHi Jammie,
It looks like you have the concept down, you just need to change the formatting a little bit so you get the desired output. Try this...