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1,649 PointsWhat am I not understanding?
Seems to run fine outside of the challenge. I have been known to not fully satisfy the challenge requirements however.
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
for item in items:
if item[0] == "a":
continue
else:
print(item)
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! You understand the logic just fine! You even understand looping through iterables and using subscripting with indexes so well done, in my opinion The giant problem here is indentation.
Your else
should line up with your if
. Essentially, the last two lines should be indented to the right one time.
Alternatively, you could simply erase the else:
line as it isn't actually needed. If the word starts with "a" it's going to go back to the top of the loop without printing. If it it doesn't, it will print whether there's an else
there or not.
Hope this helps!
benjamingarrison
1,649 Pointsbenjamingarrison
1,649 PointsThanks. That was driving me nuts... I hate having incomplete "circles" ha