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Program 6: To demonstrate the use of while loop with else statement.
Program6.py
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#Program to demonstrate the use of while loop with else statement
i = 1
while (i <= 5):
print(i)
i += 1
else:
print('The While loop ends here!')
You will get the following output:
Output
1
2
3
4
5
The While loop ends here!
Infinite Loop
If the condition given in a loop never becomes false, then Tech Fact
the loop will never terminate and run indefinitely. This Any non-zero value in the
type of loop is called an infinite loop.
while loop indicates always a
Example: true condition, whereas zero
while(1) indicates always-false condition.
print(“Hello”)
Output: Hello will be printed infinite times.
To come out of the infinite loop, we can either close the program window or press Ctrl + C. This will
break the running of the program.
JUMP STATEMENTS
Sometimes, there is a situation when the control of the program needs to be transferred out of the
loop body, even if all the values of the iterations of the loop have not been completed. For this purpose,
jumping statements are used in Python. Python offers two jumping statements—break and continue,
which are used within the loop.
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