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Python Python Sequences Sequence Iteration Iterating With For Loops

Why does the code produce the expected output in the preview window, but upon checking work, an error is raised?

I entered the following code to iterate through the loop and it produced the expected output in the preview, but check work raises an error. What is going on please?

iterating_lists.py
rainbow = ['red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'indigo', 'violet']

for index, item in enumerate(rainbow, 1):
    print(f'{index}. {item}') 

1 Answer

Jimmy Sweeney
Jimmy Sweeney
5,649 Points

You are really close. The challenge just wants you to start the index at 0, not 1.

Hi Jimmy, I noticed that earlier. I guess I am just too keen to skip ahead with challenges. Thank you very much for the feedback. I removed the '1' from the enumerate function in the for loop.