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Python Python Basics (2015) Shopping List App Continue

Matt Brown
Matt Brown
7,782 Points

My function works as intended but it is not saying it's correct answer.

Any idea why this is?

breaks.py
def loopy(items):
    for x in items:
        if x[0] == "a":
            continue
        else:
            print x

1 Answer

Stephanie Weber
Stephanie Weber
16,657 Points

Have you tried doing print(x) with the paren?

Python 2 allowed non-paren print statements while Python 3 uses the print function so whatever you print has to be inside paren.

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