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The Break Statement
The break statement is used to terminate a loop prematurely. The break is a keyword in Python which
is used for bringing the program control out of the loop. The break statement halts the execution of
a loop and program flow switches to the statement after the loop. A single break statement will break
out of only one loop.
The syntax of the break statement is shown below.
Syntax:
#loop statement
break
Program 7: To demonstrate the use of the break statement in a loop
Program7.py
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#Program to show the use of the break statement in the for loop
for number in range(0, 12):
if(number == 7):
break
print('Number is:', number)
print('Out of loop')
On running the above program, we get the following output:
Output
Number is: 0
Number is: 1
Number is: 2
Number is: 3
Number is: 4
Number is: 5
Number is: 6
Out of loop
Interdisciplinary Learning
#Mathematics
Write a program in Python to find whether a number entered by the user is prime or not.
#Coding
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