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3,735 PointsHow do i stop a list mid print, or rather how to i stop a list from printing after hitting a keyword such as 'stop'?
I'm having a difficulty finding the answer to this problem if some one could enlighten me on how to solve this it would be helpful.
def loopy(items):
# Code goes here
for words in items:
if word = "STOP":
else:
print(items)
1 Answer
Nicholas Ward
5,797 PointsI'm not 100% sure if this answers your question, but if you put a break
statement after your if
, nothing else will get printed after the word "STOP". If you use continue
instead, the for loop will continue, but the word "STOP" will not get printed.
Also, you might be trying to do something else besides what I'm seeing here, but I think you need to change your for loop to for word in items
so you can then use word
instead of words
in your if statement.