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14,347 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!
Can someone help me out?
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
shopping_list = []
shopping_list.append(items):
for item in shopping_list:
if item == 'STOP':
break
else:
print(item)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou don't need to create a new variable, you can make a loop using the argument as the iterable.
In task 2, you're just adding a test and break to your task 1 code. You didn't create a new list variable for task 1, right?
Thomas Jacob
14,347 PointsThomas Jacob
14,347 Pointsyes i did create a new list
Thomas Jacob
14,347 PointsThomas Jacob
14,347 PointsThanks i Figured it out, using the argument as iterable def loopy(items): # Code goes here for value in items: if value == 'STOP': break else: print(value)