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10,799 PointsWhat am i doing wrong here?
I dont understand what im doing wrong here?
def loopy(items):
for things in items:
if items == "STOP":
break
print(items)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsFor one thing, there's an indentation issue. The "print" statement should be indented the same amount as the "if", so it will be performed if the the condition is not true.
But the whole point of the loop is to work with the individual "things", so you should be testing and printing the "things" instead of the entire list of "items".
behar
10,799 Pointsbehar
10,799 PointsGotcha, thank you so much!