Break and Continue, Loop Else, and Enumerate

Break, Continue, Loop else, and Enumerate in Python

These are all control flow statements used within loops in Python, each serving a specific purpose:

1. Break:

  • This statement exits the loop prematurely, regardless of whether the loop condition is still True.
  • It's typically used when you find what you're looking for within the loop or when a certain condition arises that makes further iterations unnecessary.

Example:

Python
for number in range(10):
    if number == 5:
        print(f"Found the number: {number}")
        break  # Exit the loop after finding 5
    else:
        print(f"Checking: {number}")

2. Continue:

  • This statement skips the current iteration of the loop and jumps to the next one.
  • It's useful when you want to ignore certain conditions within a loop and proceed to the next element that meets your criteria.

Example:

Python
for letter in "hello":
    if letter == "e":
        continue  # Skip the letter "e"
    print(letter)

3. Loop else:

  • This statement is a block of code that executes only if the loop terminates normally (i.e., the loop condition becomes False). It's executed after the loop completes all its iterations without encountering a break statement.

Example:

Python
found = False
for number in range(5):
    if number == 3:
        found = True
        break

if found:
    print("Number found within the loop.")
else:
    print("Number not found in the loop.")

4. Enumerate:

  • This built-in function combines iterating over a sequence with keeping track of the index (position) of each element.
  • It returns an enumerate object, which can be unpacked into a counter variable and the actual element during loop iteration.

Example:

Python
fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]

for index, fruit in enumerate(fruits):
    print(f"Index: {index}, Fruit: {fruit}")

This loop iterates over the fruits list using enumerate. The variable index gets the current position (0, 1, 2), while fruit gets the element at that position ("apple", "banana", "cherry").

Choosing the Right Statement:

  • Use break to exit the loop early when you find what you're looking for or a specific condition occurs.
  • Use continue to skip the current iteration and move on to the next element if a certain condition doesn't hold.
  • Use loop else to execute code only if the loop completes all iterations normally (without a break).
  • Use enumerate when you need both the index and the element during loop iteration.
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