[Introduction to Udemy Python3 + Application] 43. for else statement

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■ for else statement

◆ Basic usage

for_else


for fruit in ['apple', 'banana', 'orange']:
    print(fruit)
else:
    print('I ate all!')

result


apple
banana
orange
I ate all!

As with the while else statement, if you break out of the for loop without a break, the one in the ʻelse` is executed.

◆ If there is a break

for_else_break


for fruit in ['apple', 'banana', 'orange']:
    if fruit == 'banana':
        print('stop eating')
        break
    print(fruit)
else:
    print('I ate all!')

result


apple
stop eating

Since break exited the for loop, anything in ʻelse` is not executed.

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