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You will get the following output:
Program 2: To print a pattern using for loop.
You will get the following output:
Using the range() Function
The range() function is an in-built function of Python. This function generates a list which is a sequence
type. A sequence is a succession of values bound together by a single name. The range() function is
used in the for loop to iterate over the numbers.
The general syntax of using the range() function is given below.
range(n): Generates a set of whole numbers starting from 0 to (n–1).
Example: range(6) is equivalent to [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5].
range(start, stop): Generates a set of whole
numbers starting from ‘start’ to ‘stop–1’. Hintbot
Example: range(3, 9) is equivalent to [4, 5, 6, 7, 8]. To generate series in a reverse order: start
must be greater than stop, and step size
range(start, stop, step_size): By default, the should be negative.
value of the step_size = 1 and numbers generated
with a difference of 1. However, we can generate
numbers by specifying the value of step_size according to our requirement.
Example: range(1, 14, 2) is equivalent to [1, 3, 5, 7, 9,11,13].
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