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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T05:08:35+00:00 2026-05-28T05:08:35+00:00

Ok, stuck on another Python Question. I have tried this a few times, but

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Ok, stuck on another Python Question. I have tried this a few times, but can’t seem to figure it out.

Question: Implement a function startString( char, stringlist) that returns a list of all strings in the list that begin with the character char.

startString('s',["simple", "to", "do", "some","things"])

This is what I have tried thus far and I know it doesn’t work:

def startString(char, stringlist):
    newlist = []
    for i in stringlist:
        if stringlist[0] == char:
            newlist.append(stringlist)
    print newlist

Thank for any help that is offered.

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    2026-05-28T05:08:36+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 5:08 am

    try this:

    def startString(char, stringlist):
        newlist = []
        for string in stringlist:
            if string.startswith(char):
                newlist.append(string)
        print newlist
    
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