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Issue #15630: Add an example for "continue" statement in the tutorial. Patch by Daniel Ellis.
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The :keyword:`break` statement, like in C, breaks out of the smallest enclosing
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:keyword:`for` or :keyword:`while` loop.
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The :keyword:`continue` statement, also borrowed from C, continues with the next
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iteration of the loop.
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Loop statements may have an ``else`` clause; it is executed when the loop
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terminates through exhaustion of the list (with :keyword:`for`) or when the
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condition becomes false (with :keyword:`while`), but not when the loop is
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occurs. For more on the :keyword:`try` statement and exceptions, see
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:ref:`tut-handling`.
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The :keyword:`continue` statement, also borrowed from C, continues with the next
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iteration of the loop::
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>>> for num in range(2, 10):
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... if x % 2 == 0:
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... print("Found an even number", num)
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... continue
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... print("Found a number", num)
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Found an even number 2
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Found a number 3
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Found an even number 4
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Found a number 5
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Found an even number 6
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Found a number 7
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Found an even number 8
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Found a number 9
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.. _tut-pass:
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Misc/NEWS
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Library
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-------
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C API
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-----
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Extension Modules
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-----------------
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Tools/Demos
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Documentation
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- Issue #15630: Add an example for "continue" stmt in the tutorial. Patch by
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Daniel Ellis.
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What's New in Python 3.3.0 Beta 2?
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