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Start your free trialjamie Macdiarmid
2,048 Pointstried it again. It must be close?
Am I not close?
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
for item in items:
if item[0] == "a":
continue
print(items)
1 Answer
Josh Keenan
20,315 PointsHere you go Jamie:
def loopy(items):
for item in items:
if item[0] == "a":
continue
print(item)
Due to a for loop, if you print all of the items then every iteration will print it all, that's why you didn't get it!
jamie Macdiarmid
2,048 Pointsjamie Macdiarmid
2,048 PointsOh ok. Thanks dude