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@ -87,7 +87,6 @@ The :func:`range` Function
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If you do need to iterate over a sequence of numbers, the built-in function
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:func:`range` comes in handy. It generates arithmetic progressions::
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>>> for i in range(5):
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... print(i)
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...
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@ -97,9 +96,7 @@ If you do need to iterate over a sequence of numbers, the built-in function
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The given end point is never part of the generated list; ``range(10)`` generates
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The given end point is never part of the generated sequence; ``range(10)`` generates
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10 values, the legal indices for items of a sequence of length 10. It
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is possible to let the range start at another number, or to specify a different
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increment (even negative; sometimes this is called the 'step')::
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