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loop_clauses.py
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#Python control flows - Loop clauses
'''
Python has a few statements and clauses that we can use in loops.
These are:
break
continue
else
pass
Loop statements may have an else clause; it is executed when the
loop terminates through exhaustion of the iterable (with for) or
when the condition becomes false (with while), but not when the
loop is terminated by a break statement.
'''
#Break statement
for n in range(2, 10): #equivalent of...for n in [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]:
for x in range(2, n): #first loop is for x in range(2, 2):
if n % x == 0:
print(n, 'equals', x, '*', n//x)
break
#the else runs when no break clause occurs
else:
print(n, 'is a prime number')
#Continue statement
for num in range(2, 10): #equivalent of...for n in [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]:
if num % 2 == 0:
print("Found an even number", num)
continue #Will continue with the next loop
print("Found an odd number", num)
#Pass statement
class MyPassClass:
pass
def my_pass_def(*args):
pass #Needs looking at