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Start your free trialRonald Tse
5,798 PointsWhat's my problem
This is the question: OK, here's a...weird...set of tiles. I need you to loop through TILES and print out each item. Print each item on the same line unless the item is a double pipe (||). In that case, instead of printing the item, print a new line (\n). Use the end argument to print() to control whether things print on a new line or not.
TILES = ('-', ' ', '-', ' ', '-', '||',
'_', '|', '_', '|', '_', '|', '||',
'&', ' ', '_', ' ', '||',
' ', ' ', ' ', '^', ' ', '||'
)
for tile in TILES:
if tile != "||":
print(tile, end=" ")
else:
print("\n")
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsYou're really close!
But instead of putting a space between the items (end=" "
), just put them right next to each other (end=""
).