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for x in range(1, 5):                  num = 5
                          if x == 3:                         while num <= 10:
                              continue                           if num % 4 == 0:
                          else:                                      num = num + 1
                              print(x)                               continue
                      print('Over')                              else:
                                                                     print(num * num)
                                                                     num = num + 1
                                                             print("Done")

                      Output:                                Output:
                      1                                      25
                      2                                      36
                      4                                      49
                      Over                                   81
                                                             100
                                                             Done


               break and continue statements are usually part of the body of the if statement.



         Program 6.9 To accept 5 numbers (except 0) and display their product.

          01 #Objective: To accept 5 numbers (except 0) and display their product.
          02 P = 1
          03 for count in range(1, 6):
          04     num=int(input('Enter a number :  '))
          05     if num == 0:
          06      print(' ZERO will not be multiplied')
          07      continue
          08     P = P * num
          09 print('The Product is  : ', P)
        Sample Output:

         >>> Enter a number :  4
         >>> Enter a number :  -9
         >>> Enter a number :  5
         >>> Enter a number :  0
              ZERO will not be multiplied
         >>> Enter a number :  -3
              The Product is  :  540
        In program 6.9, if the user enters 0, the continue statement skips the rest of the loop statements and causes the next
        iteration of the loop without executing the statement, P = P * num.

        6.6 Nested Loops

        When a loop appears within another loop, it is called a nested loop. An inner loop is part of the body of the outer
        loop. The inner loop is executed win each iteration of the outer loop. Nesting may be continued up to any level. The
        following examples will illustrate the use of nested loops.








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