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Start your free trialKennedy Malonga
22,856 Pointserror
Write a for loop that iterates over a range with a stop value of 10 (assume the start value is 0 and the step value is 1). The body of the for loop should append the current value to the provided list called my_list. To append a value to a list, use the syntax my_list.append(val).
my_list = []
for count in range(0, 11, 1):
my_list.append(count)
print(my_list)
1 Answer
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsYou've got it, but are just using the wrong values. The instruction specifically ask for "a stop value of 10", but you are indicating 11
. Just change that value to match the instructions and you're good to go.
Keep coding. :)