Loop Control statements in Python : break, continue, pass
Debasmita Adhikari
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In Python, we have 3 loop control statements : break, continue and pass.
break
When the condition satisfies, the loop breaks and comes out of the loop.
for i in range(10):
print(i)
if i == 5:
break
# It will print : 0 to 5 and once the condition satisfies,
# then loop will break.
continue
When the condition satisfies, it is skipped and moves on to next iteration in the loop.
for i in range(10):
if i == 5:
continue
print(i)
# It will print : 0 to 9 except 5
for i in range(10):
if i != 5 :
continue
print(i)
# It will print just 5.
pass
It does nothing. It acts as a placeholder.
for i in range(10):
if i == 5:
pass
print(i)
# It will not do anything, even if the condition satisfies.
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Debasmita Adhikari
Debasmita Adhikari
I am a software engineer with interest in Automated testing. I am here to share my learning experiences.