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Just as lists can be nested within lists or tuples within tuples, loops can also be nested to iterate over elements inside other loops. For example, when working with a list that contains multiple sublists, a nested loop can iterate through both the main list and its inner elements.

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# Countries data countries = [['USA', 9629091, 331002651], ['Canada', 9984670, 37742154], ['Germany', 357114, 83783942], ['Brazil', 8515767, 212559417], ['India', 3166391, 1380004385]] # Iterate over list for country in countries: # Iterate over nested list for j in country: print(j, end = ' ') print('\n') # Print new line after nested loop finish
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The variable j represents each element within the nested lists inside the countries list. As the inner loop iterates, j sequentially takes on the values of each element in the sublists, printing them one by one.

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Just as lists can be nested within lists or tuples within tuples, loops can also be nested to iterate over elements inside other loops. For example, when working with a list that contains multiple sublists, a nested loop can iterate through both the main list and its inner elements.

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# Countries data countries = [['USA', 9629091, 331002651], ['Canada', 9984670, 37742154], ['Germany', 357114, 83783942], ['Brazil', 8515767, 212559417], ['India', 3166391, 1380004385]] # Iterate over list for country in countries: # Iterate over nested list for j in country: print(j, end = ' ') print('\n') # Print new line after nested loop finish
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The variable j represents each element within the nested lists inside the countries list. As the inner loop iterates, j sequentially takes on the values of each element in the sublists, printing them one by one.

question mark

In a nested loop that iterates over a list of lists, what does the inner loop variable represent?

Select the correct answer

Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

SectionΒ 5. ChapterΒ 8
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