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Start your free trialJacob Clinton
4,531 PointsOops, I forgot that I need to break out of the loop when the current item is the string "STOP". Help me add that code!
Not working? Why
def loopy(items):
for item in items:
if item == 'STOP':
break
print(items)
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,271 PointsYou're close, but I see a couple of issues:
- make the "print" statement part of the loop by indenting it further
- print the current item instead of the whole list each time
I'll bet you can solve it now without an explicit code spoiler.
Thomas McDonnell
8,212 PointsYour code is almost there! Your print statement is just outside of your for loop, tabbing it in should solve the problem.
def loopy(items):
for item in items:
if item == 'STOP':
break
print(item)