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6,781 PointsWhat am I missing in this Code Challenge?
Not sure what's wrong here. Help is appreciated.
def loopy(items):
for item in items:
print(item)
if item == 'STOP':
break
1 Answer
Haider Ali
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 24,728 PointsHi there Alan. You must check if the current item
in the loop is 'stop' before you print it. Also, your conditional statement should be indented one level deeper as it is a part of the for
loop. If your indentation is incorrect, then your code will not work as you want it to. Here is what your code should look like:
def loopy(items):
for item in items: #for each item in the list
if item == 'STOP': #if the item is 'stop'
break #break from the loop
else: #if it is not 'stop'
print(item) #print the item out
If you have any further questions, please leave a comment.
Thanks,
Haider