Looping
If you have any experience with looping in other programming languages, you will find Python's way of looping a bit different. First of all, what is looping? Looping means being able to repeat the execution of a code block more than once, according to the loop parameters we're given. There are different looping constructs, which serve different purposes, and Python has distilled all of them down to just two, which you can use to achieve everything you need. These are the for and while statements.
While it's definitely possible to do everything you need using either of them, they serve different purposes and therefore they're usually used in different contexts. We'll explore this difference thoroughly through this chapter.
The for loop
The for
loop is used when looping over a sequence, like a list, tuple, or a collection of objects. Let's start with a simple example that is more like C++ style, and then let's gradually see how to achieve the same results...