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Jason Pallone
895 Pointsi am still struggling with loops :(
this is what i got so far, i'm a little shocked at how much i'm getting stuck with loops, i was flying through the rest of the course :/
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
for anything in items:
print(anything)
1 Answer

Steven Parker
221,292 PointsYour loop is fine by itself.
But this loop is inside a function, and everything in a function must be indented more than the "def" line.

Jason Pallone
895 Pointsface palm well i guess i could've done worse! thank you haha i felt so confused!
Jason Pallone
895 PointsJason Pallone
895 PointsI need you to help me finish my loopy function. Inside of the function, I need a for loop that prints each thing in items.
Reminder: Check your syntax and indenting! is what the challenge is