PYTHON IS A SPACE SENSITIVE LANGUAGE, PLEASE FORMAT YOUR CODE WELL
If.. elif.. else
Like other oop languages, Python also has its own if-else statement, like C, there is no else if
instead to use elif
example
//Code==========
score = 100
if score>=90:
print ('excellent')
elif score>=80:
print ('good')
elif score>=60:
print ('passed')
else:
print ('failed')
//Result==========
excellent
for loop
It is different to othoer oop languages, Python does for loop like iterator. for item in items:
example: (calculate the average score)
//Code==========
L = [75, 92, 59, 68]
sum = 0
for i in L:
sum+=i
print (sum / 4)
//Result==========
73.5
while loop
If satisfied with the condition, it will execute the code chunck of while
example: (calculate the sum of odds which less than 100)
//Code==========
sum = 0
x = 1
while x<100:
sum+=x
x+=1
print (sum)
//Result==========
4950
Break the loop
using break
allows user break the current layer of loop, if you are in nested loop, then you need one more break to jump out of the outter loop.
example: (calculate the sum of front 20 items 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + ... )
//Code==========
sum = 0
x = 1
n = 1
while True:
sum+=x
x*=2
n+=1
if (n)>20:
break
print (sum)
//Result==========
1048575
Skip the loop by condition
using continue
allows user skip the current iterator of loop
example: (calculate the sum of odds of 100)
//Code==========
sum = 0
x = 0
while True:
x = x + 1
if x > 100:
break
if x%2==0:
continue
else:
sum+=x
print (sum)
//Result==========
2500
Nested loop
example: (calculate the sum of two-digits items which first digit is less than second digit of 100)
//Code==========
for x in range(10):
for y in range(10):
if (x < y) and (x>0) and (y>0):
print(x*10+y)
//Result==========
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 34 35 36
37 38 39 45 46 47 48 49 56 57 58 59 67 68 69 78 79 89