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python loops

#x starts at 1 and goes up to 80 @ intervals of 2
for x in range(1, 80, 2):
  print(x)
Posted by: Guest on January-19-2020
37

for loop python

Python Loops

for x in range(1, 80, 2):
  print(x)

words=['zero','one','two']
for operator, word in enumerate(words):
	print(word, operator)

for x in range(1, 80, 2):
  print(x)
Posted by: Guest on April-07-2020
17

for in python

for i in range(1,10,2): #(initial,final but not included,gap)
  print(i); 
  #output: 1,3,5,7,9
  
for i in range (1,4): # (initial, final but not included)
  print(i);
  #output: 1,2,3 note: 4 not included

for i in range (5):
  print (i);
  #output: 0,1,2,3,4 note: 5 not included

python = ["ml","ai","dl"];  
for i in python:
  print(i);
  #output:  ml,ai,dl
  
for i in range(1,5):	#empty loop...if pass not used then it will return error
  pass;
Posted by: Guest on May-18-2020
4

python loop

# A loop is used to iterate over a sequence
# The format of a loop is
for variable in object:
  pass

# A common use of a for loop is using the range() function
for num in range(1, 10):
  print(num)
  
# It can also be used with a list
new_list = ["Number 1", "Number 2", "Number 3", "Number 4"]
for x in new_list:
  print(x)
Posted by: Guest on April-27-2021
4

python for loop

# A for loop in python is used to iterate (or loop) over a sequence.
# The sequence is usually range(start,end), but can also be a list.
# Example of for loop with range():
for num in range(1,10):
  print(num)
  # This prints all the numbers from 1 to 10, including 1 but excluding 10.

 # Here is an example of a for loop with a list:
lst = [1,2,3,4,5]
for item in lst:
  print(item)
  # This prints all items in the list.

# For loops are also used in list comprehensions.
lst = [1,2,3,4,5]
new_lst = [item for item in lst if i % 2 == 0]
# The list comprehension above generates a new list, which new_lst is put equal to.
# It iterates through the items in lst and only puts them in the new list if it is a multiple of 2.
Posted by: Guest on January-04-2021
11

for in python

# how to use for in python for (range, lists)
fruits = ["pineapple","apple", "banana", "cherry"]
for x in fruits:
  if x == "apple":
    continue
  if x == "banana":
    break
  print(x)
# fron 2 to 30 by 3 step
for x in range(2, 30, 3):
  print(x)
Posted by: Guest on March-26-2020

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