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Start your free trialSubramanian K
3,103 PointsLoopy function challenge
Same idea as the last one. My loopy function needs to skip an item this time, though. Loop through each item in items again. If the character at index 0 of the current item is the letter "a", continue to the next one. Otherwise, print out the current member. Example: ["abc", "xyz"] will just print "xyz".
items = []
def list_adding(new_items):
items.append(new_items)
print("The newitem is {}".format(new_items))
def loopy(new_items):
print('Here is the list of items')
for new_items in items:
if new_items[0] =='a':
continue
print("Sorry ! We can't accept name with starting letter a")
else:
list_adding(new_items)
while True:
new_items = input("> ")
loopy(new_items)
2 Answers
Antonio De Rose
20,885 Pointsis this what you are after
def loopy(items):
for item in items:
if item[0] == "a":
continue
else:
print(item)
Subramanian K
3,103 PointsThanks man Antonio De Rose. I take it too complicated..
khamarul mokhtar
552 Pointskhamarul mokhtar
552 Pointsitems = []
def word_adding(new_items): items.append(new_items) print('the new items is {}'.format(new_items))
def loopy(new_items): for new_items in items: print(new_items)
while True: new_items = input('> ')
hi antonio, im having problem with my code here, mind if you find out for for me ? thanks