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2,434 Pointsnumbers won't increment. tested different ways to write the code on workspace and they all print the answer but not here
1
my_list = []
val = 0
val = val + 1
for i in range(0,11,1):
my_list.append(val)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsThere's a few issues to resolve here:
- since
val = val + 1
only happens once, and before the loop, that value won't change inside the loop - you could use the loop variable (i) as the source of the incrementing values
- if you use the loop variable, you won't need to create a separate variable (val)
- the range in this code has a stop value of 11, but the instructions asked for "a stop value of 10"