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Start your free trialNoah Kilker
1,224 PointsNo line breaks :/
I'm not sure why, but when I do print(string, end="||"), the program makes no line breaks.
TILES = ('-', ' ', '-', ' ', '-', '||',
'_', '|', '_', '|', '_', '|', '||',
'&', ' ', '_', ' ', '||',
' ', ' ', ' ', '^', ' ', '||'
)
string = ""
for tile in TILES:
string += tile
print(string, end="||")
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsYour code, as is, concatenates all the TILES elements then prints the results. By specifying the end argument, you are asking that a || is added at the end of the print instead of a newline. With the print outside of the for loop it will only print once.
Try printing every tile
with end=''
so they're on the same line IF it isn't a ||. If it is a || then print a newline.
Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!!