Simple For Loops
Finally, more interesting Python loops! There is another type of loops with the following syntax:
12for val in list: instructions
val receives the current value from list on each iteration. This way, you don't need any stop condition in your loop and it never becomes infinite. Use for
loop for any iterable object: list, tuple, string, etc.
By the way, it is much more appropriate to iterate string using for
loop instead of while
.
123string = 'You are rockstar' for sym in string: print(sym * 13)
Swipe to start coding
Change the given word
by skipping all spaces, like:
And I don't wanna miss a thing
-> AndIdon'twannamissathing
Use for
loop. Create new_word
for that, modify it inside the loop and output it.
Lösung
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Finally, more interesting Python loops! There is another type of loops with the following syntax:
12for val in list: instructions
val receives the current value from list on each iteration. This way, you don't need any stop condition in your loop and it never becomes infinite. Use for
loop for any iterable object: list, tuple, string, etc.
By the way, it is much more appropriate to iterate string using for
loop instead of while
.
123string = 'You are rockstar' for sym in string: print(sym * 13)
Swipe to start coding
Change the given word
by skipping all spaces, like:
And I don't wanna miss a thing
-> AndIdon'twannamissathing
Use for
loop. Create new_word
for that, modify it inside the loop and output it.
Lösung
Danke für Ihr Feedback!
Awesome!
Completion rate improved to 6.25single