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Python Python Basics (2015) Shopping List App Continue

Robert Nielsen
Robert Nielsen
1,298 Points

I'm not sure what I am doing wrong...

Is Treehouse looking for a different format for checking the presense of an "a" at the begining of each?

breaks.py
def loopy(items):
    # Code goes here
    for each in items:
        if each[0] == "a"
            continue
            print(each)

1 Answer

Josh Keenan
Josh Keenan
20,315 Points

You need to not print it if each[0] is 'a'. Just continue, if it isn't 'a' then you print it, but remember it could be uppercase so you need to account for that, if you need more help I can give you my solution.

Robert Nielsen
Robert Nielsen
1,298 Points

I would love to see your answer, I have not been able to move forward for a couple days now