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Learn Range Function in Python | Loops in Python
Introduction to Python(ihor)
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Introduction to Python(ihor)

Introduction to Python(ihor)

1. First Acquaintance with Python
2. Variables and Types in Python
3. Conditional Statements in Python
4. Other Data Types in Python
5. Loops in Python
6. Functions in Python

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Range Function in Python

To iterate over indices instead of elements, use the range() function. It generates a sequence of numbers and returns a range object. The function accepts one, two, or three numeric arguments. With a single argument n, range(n) produces integers from 0 to n - 1. For example, range(5) generates 0 to 4.

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# Range with one argument for i in range(5): print(i, end = ' ')
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With two arguments, range(n, m) generates integers from n to m - 1. For example, range(5, 10) produces 5 to 9.

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# Range with two arguments for i in range(5, 10): print(i, end = ' ')
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With three arguments, range(n, m, s) generates numbers from n to m - 1, incrementing by s. For example, range(10, 30, 5) produces 10, 15, 20, 25.

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# Range with three arguments for i in range(10, 30, 5): print(i, end = ' ')
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Which of the following range() functions will generate the sequence 2, 5, 8?

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