Example 1: continue python
The continue statement in Python returns the control to the beginning of the
while loop. The continue statement rejects all the remaining statements
in the current iteration of the loop and moves the control back to the top of
the loop.
The continue statement can be used in both while and for loops.
Example 2: python continue
for i in range(10):
if i == 3: # skips if i is 3
continue
print(i)
Example 3: continue statement python
import numpy as np
values=np.arange(0,10)
for value in values:
if value==3:
continue
elif value==8:
print('Eight value')
elif value==9:
break
Example 4: python for continue
>>> for num in range(2, 10):
... if num % 2 == 0:
... print("Found an even number", num)
... continue
... print("Found a number", num)
Found an even number 2
Found a number 3
Found an even number 4
Found a number 5
Found an even number 6
Found a number 7
Found an even number 8
Found a number 9
Example 5: python break
nums = [6,8,0,5,3]
product = 1
for num in nums:
if num == 0:
product = 0
break # stops the for loop
product *= num
print(product)
Example 6: continue in python
# Example of continue loop:
for number is range (0,5):
# If the number is 4, skip the rest of the loop and continue from the top.
if number == 4:
continue
print(f"Number is: {number}")
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