Python Looping Statements
This section will introduce you to Python Loop, and the program is executed in order in the general case.
Programming languages provide a variety of control structures that allow for more complex execution paths.
Looping statements allow us to execute a statement or group of statements multiple times, following the general form of a looping statement in most programming languages:
Pythonprovides a forLoops and whileLoops (inPythonnot inDo .. whilecycle):
Loop type |
Describe |
while Span style= "font-family:" > loop |
In a given condition of judgment |
for Span style= "font-family:" > loop |
repeating statement |
nested loops |
you can Span style= "font-family:" >while for loop |
Loop control Statements
loop control statements can change the order in which statements are executed. Python supports the following loop control statements:
Control statement |
describes |
break Span style= "font-family:" > statement |
|
continue statement |
Terminates the current loop during statement block execution, jumps out of the loop, Executes the next loop. |
Pass Statement |
Pass is an empty statement in order to maintain the integrity of the program structure. |
Python Loop statement