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4,437 Points'Break Objective' of Python Basics. My code results in an Error: variable 'i' referenced before assignment
def loopy(items): while True: if i == "STOP": break
for i in items: print(item)
Error: variable 'i' referenced before assignment
def loopy(items):
while True:
if i == "STOP":
break
for i in items:
print(item)
2 Answers
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsThe variable i
needs to be defined before it is used in a statement. You have the right ideas, the code needs to be rearranged a bit. The while
isn't necessary since the for
loop will stop automatically at the end of items
def loopy(items):
for i in items:
if i == "STOP":
break
print(i)
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsLooks like you have two loops, and in your first one you test i to see if it is "STOP", but before you have assigned anything to it.
You only need one loop for this, and the second one seems to be right for the job. Just do your test inside that loop (and remove the first one).