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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Loop

Emilio Andere
Emilio Andere
495 Points

Why is this wrong?

why

loop.py
for hellos in ["Hello", "Tungjatjeta", "Grüßgott", "Вiтаю", "dobrý den", "hyvää päivää", "你好", "早上好"]:
    print(hellos + " World")

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

That actually passes the challenge as long as you don't delete what was provided to begin with.

But it's not quite what the challenge intended for you to do. Rather than replicate the provided array as a literal, you should use the array as the iteration source for your loop. And, of course, give your loop variable a different name.