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Start your free trialKyle Figgins
4,251 PointsNeed Help with Code Challenge Task 2
This is what i have. Not sure if its a syntax problem or if I am missing something.
def loopy (items):
for item in items:
print(item)
if item == "STOP":
break
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1 Answer
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey Kyle,
You're close, but the conditional check needs to be inside of the for loop
and before the print
statement. This is because you need to check every word in the loop to see if the word is "STOP" before printing the word.
Give it another go with this in mind.
Keep Coding! :)