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481 PointsNot clear on instructions index of loop iterated item?
Not clear on what this instruction means?
"If the current item's index 0 is the letter "a", continue to the next one. "
or where I am going wrong? Here is my failing code:
def loopy(items): # Code goes here for stuff in items: if stuff in [0] == "a": continue print(stuff)
TIA Dwayne
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
for stuff in items:
if stuff[0] == "a":
continue
print(stuff)
1 Answer
andren
28,558 PointsThe code you have written is correct, but the indentation is wrong, and indentation is essential to get right when you are programming in Python.
The print statement should be indented to be inside of the for statement, and the continue keyword should be inside of the if statement, like this:
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
for stuff in items:
if stuff[0] == "a":
continue
print(stuff)
dwaynecoots
481 Pointsdwaynecoots
481 PointsThanks andren!