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Python Introducing Lists Using Lists Continental

cant find what im doing wrong

looked at a few others that had a problem but i cant seem to figure this out

continents.py
continents = [
    'Asia',
    'South America',
    'North America',
    'Africa',
    'Europe',
    'Antarctica',
    'Australia',
]
for continent in continents:
    if continent(0) == "A" :
        print( "* " + continent)

2 Answers

You are very close but should use square brackets instead of parentheses here:

 if continent(0) == "A" :

should be

 if continent[0] == "A":

ha thank you

Can you explain the way that particular line of code works? Is it because it's iterating through each string that makes up each list item first? And is the [0] the zeroth character in the string?