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Start your free trialHaasini Beeravolu
616 PointsI don't understand how to do this. What do I do here?
What do I do here?
var: i
for i in
i = "i + 1":
my_list = [i]
print(my_list);
1 Answer
Peter Vann
36,427 PointsHi Haasini!
This passes:
my_list = []
for val in range(0, 10):
my_list.append(val)
Keep in mind a range start value by default is 0, so this passes also:
my_list = []
for val in range(10):
my_list.append(val)
Also, in the real world, val could be any variable name, such as i or 'element' or even 'el', but var was what the instructions were suggesting, so I used that.
Also, the instructions don't ask you to print anything - so don't - although, again, in the real world, it would probably make sense to do so, especially for testing purposes.
More info:
https://www.w3schools.com/python/gloss_python_for_range.asp
I hope that helps.
Stay safe and happy coding!