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1,501 Pointscontinents.py
I am not sure why this code is incorrect.Could someone please help.Thanks.
continents = [
'Asia',
'South America',
'North America',
'Africa',
'Europe',
'Antarctica',
'Australia',
]
print("Continents:")
for continent in continents:
print(" * " + continent)
print(continents[0] , continents[3] , continents[5] , continents[6])
1 Answer
Daniel Millier
16,342 PointsYou need to check if the first letter of the continents is equal to the letter 'A', so:
if continent[0] == 'A':
# do something```
Jessica Pratap
1,501 PointsOk ,thank you Daniel!
Jessica Pratap
1,501 PointsJessica Pratap
1,501 PointsIt is meant to print out all the continents with the letter 'A' ,but it says there is an error.