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17,398 Pointsprintg 2 fisr arguments from list using for in statement
Hi I have stucked in continents.py
I can not modify continents list I have to print only 2 first arguments using for in statement
continents = [
'Asia',
'South America',
'North America',
'Africa',
'Europe',
'Antarctica',
'Australia',
]
for cont in continents:
print("* ",cont)
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsIf by first two arguments you referring to:
Output should look similar to:
- Asia
- South America
the first task wants you to print all continents. You are close but by including a space and comma in your print function you will end up with two spaces between the bullet and the continent name.
This:
for cont in continents:
print("* ",cont)
should be:
for cont in continents:
print("*", cont)
Using the comma will add the needed single space
Marek Ostrowski
17,398 PointsMarek Ostrowski
17,398 PointsThank you, for quick response that worked!