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Python For Loops

 

Python For Loops


Python For Loops

for loop is used for iterating over a sequence (that is either a list, a tuple, a dictionary, a set, or a string).

This is less like the for keyword in other programming languages, and works more like an iterator method as found in other object-orientated programming languages.

With the for loop we can execute a set of statements, once for each item in a list, tuple, set etc.

Example

Print each fruit in a fruit list:

fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
for x in fruits:
  print(x)

Output :

apple

banana

cherry


The for loop does not require an indexing variable to set beforehand.


Looping Through a String

Even strings are iterable objects, they contain a sequence of characters:

Example

Loop through the letters in the word "banana":

for x in "banana":
  print(x)

Output :

b

a

n

a

n

a




The break Statement

With the break statement we can stop the loop before it has looped through all the items:

Example

Exit the loop when x is "banana":

fruits = ["apple""banana""cherry"]
for x in fruits:
  print(x)
  if x == "banana":
    break

Output :

apple

banana



Example

Exit the loop when x is "banana", but this time the break comes before the print:

fruits = ["apple""banana""cherry"]
for x in fruits:
  if x == "banana":
    break
  print(x)


Output :

apple

The continue Statement

With the continue statement we can stop the current iteration of the loop, and continue with the next:

Example

Do not print banana:

fruits = ["apple""banana""cherry"]
for x in fruits:
  if x == "banana":
    continue
  print(x)


Output :

apple

cherry



The range() Function

To loop through a set of code a specified number of times, we can use the range() function,

The range() function returns a sequence of numbers, starting from 0 by default, and increments by 1 (by default), and ends at a specified number.

Example

Using the range() function:

for x in range(6):
  print(x)

Output :

0

1

2

3

4

5

Note that range(6) is not the values of 0 to 6, but the values 0 to 5.

The range() function defaults to 0 as a starting value, however it is possible to specify the starting value by adding a parameter: range(2, 6), which means values from 2 to 6 (but not including 6):

Example

Using the start parameter:

for x in range(26):
  print(x)
Output  :
2
3
4
5

The range() function defaults to increment the sequence by 1, however it is possible to specify the increment value by adding a third parameter: range(2, 30, 3):

Example

Increment the sequence with 3 (default is 1):

for x in range(2303):
  print(x)
Output :
2
5
8
11
14
17
20
23
26
29

Else in For Loop

The else keyword in a for loop specifies a block of code to be executed when the loop is finished:

Example

Print all numbers from 0 to 5, and print a message when the loop has ended:

for x in range(6):
  print(x)
else:
  print("Finally finished!")
Output :
0
1
2
3
4
5
Finally finished!

Nested Loops

A nested loop is a loop inside a loop.

The "inner loop" will be executed one time for each iteration of the "outer loop":

Example

Print each adjective for every fruit:

adj = ["red""big""tasty"]
fruits = ["apple""banana""cherry"]

for x in adj:
  for y in fruits:
    print(x, y)
Output :
red apple
red banana
red cherry
big apple
big banana
big cherry
tasty apple
tasty banana
tasty cherry

The pass Statement

for loops cannot be empty, but if you for some reason have a for loop with no content, put in the pass statement to avoid getting an error.

Example

for x in [012]:
  pass
   print("Last Digit :",x

Output :
Last Digit : 2

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