Chapter 10. while and for Loops
In this chapter, we meet Python's two main
looping constructs—statements that repeat
an action over and over. The first of these, the
while loop, provides a way to code general loops;
the second, the for statement, is designed for
stepping through the items in a sequence object and running a block
of code for each item.
There are other kinds of looping operations in Python, but the two
statements covered here are the primary syntax provided for coding
repeated actions. We'll also study a few unusual
statements such as break and
continue here, because they are used within loops.
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