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Start your free trialkristianemil
4,632 PointsI don't see why this for-loop won't loop?
"" function' object is not iterable ""
def loopy(items):
for new in loopy:
print(new)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe argument name is items.
But in your loop, you wrote "loopy" instead of "items".
kristianemil
4,632 Pointskristianemil
4,632 PointsYou're so right, I must have lost my logic somewhere.....I don't know where. Never mind.
Thank you Steven!