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Python Introducing Lists Using Lists Continental

Broken(?) Continents program

Ran this program in Workspaces and the output looks like it should. Not sure why this is failing....

continents.py
continents = [
    'Asia',
    'South America',
    'North America',
    'Africa',
    'Europe',
    'Antarctica',
    'Australia',
]

for continent in continents:
    print("* ", continent)

Shouldn't this work also, as you get a the same bulleted list?

Nevermind.....was the extra space after the asterisk. Kinda picky...i like the extra space :)

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,198 Points

Printing 2 arguments (with a comma) adds space for you, but you add your own if you concatenate (with a +).

If you print as 2 arguments and add a space after the asterisk, there's too much space between them.

continents = [
    'Asia',
    'South America',
    'North America',
    'Africa',
    'Europe',
    'Antarctica',
    'Australia',
]

for continent in continents:
    if 'A' in continent[0]:
       print("*", continent)

Good luck :)