Great videos! However, range no longer outputs a list. It generates a sequence which will vanish after being used. Far better than creating a list and sucking up memory with a large list. Say you need a million iterations, a very big list, not for a generator. Best of luck, keep up the good work.
Thank you so much Ted! 😀 You're a 100% correct! range is definitely not a traditional list, but it's super easy to convert into one with: my_list = [*range(10)] I'll definitely go over your point in the dedicated Range video (hopefully I'll get to it soon). I described it as a list here because it was easier to imagine it as a list, but you're right - I should have described it as a "list-like" object instead 😉 Thanks again for the great feedback! I really appreciate it! 😊
This video is amazing, I am a student at graduate Data Science student at UC Berkeley, and your video explains For Loops better than my Berkeley professors.
The perfect video for beginners! Most "Python for beginners" videos are not for true beginners. As someone who comes from a medical background with absolutely 0 computer science/programming experience, it's been soul destroying trying to learn Python through online tutorials for beginners until I found this channel. I can't thank you enough!
Your explanation is quite clear and I think even six year old will understand. I really enjoy watching your videos. I got confused about class in Python for I am a beginner and your video just clear it out. I am really hoping to watch " Functions ", " While loop" etc. Please keep up your good work. Thank you so much for contributing your knowledge and understanding.
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! 😊 An extremely smart man said once “If you can't explain it to a six year old - you don't understand it yourself" I try to go by these principles as much as possible 😉 I'll film a functions episode soon! thanks for reminding me to continue the Python for Beginners series 😃
Simply the best and most clear programming instruction video I have ever seen. That was a LOT of trouble to go through with the graphics - and it is MUCH appreciated!
Due to your fabulous explanation, I have get rid of my fear for applying a for loop in python. Awwwweeeeeeeesssoooooooommmmmmmeeeeeeee, Fantastic, and your are a true, born teacher ever. ❤👍👍
Coming back again to brush on for loops, just wanted to say you're a great teacher. I do understand a lot of effort goes into making these videos because they adapt to insane amount of visual detail whilst you explain. All i want to say is thank you for putting in the effort!!
FINALLY!!! A teacher who explains things for beginners the ways those things SHOULD be explained! You have a new subscriber in me! I LOVE the way you teach. THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge -- and then in such a patient, meticulous way. ❤❤❤
Just when I thought I was going to give up on coding, I came across your super helpful videos. Thank you for all the effort you put into them… they really help a beginner like me 👍🏽
Ms Maria, thank you. I will share my dumbest secrets with for loops with you. I often get confused with iteration and repetition. Today, you just made a permanent hard print in my mind. I personally don't think i need a book when listening to you. You explain and describe your planned subject's objective with crystal clear motive of what it is you want persons such as my self and others who are willing to become excellent developers in a successive, distinctive approach. Please you cant stop now.
I agree with everyone who already commented, these examples were so good! Thank you!!!! I will now actually remember what a For Loop does and how to use it. I've subscribed.
Thank you so much for posting this!!! I spent a solid 30 minutes trying to understand for loops with other videos and this one finally clicked everything together 😭
There were would be a lot more programmers if coding was explained in this way. It’s concise, to the point, and has great examples. I really suck at programming and trying to learn and these videos have been incredibly helpful in my learning journey. Thank you!!
Today is literally the first time in my life I even thought about learning programming, I've watch several different videos relating to the same subject, but I seemed to resonate more with your explanations of things. I hope to fully grasp the meaning behind everything I'm trying to understand. I will definitely be watching everything you have out. Thank you for your help, don't have a good day, have a great day!
Honestly, I am a beginner at pytth .during my loop class i could not able to understand which i was taught .then i watched and understood very well. Thank You . I wish i could have meet you in british columbia if i got a chance to immigrate to canada !
Thank you for the great explanation. I've been learning on my own and had not found any explanation of using i with the for loop and range function. Great content!
I never quite understood the difference between iteration and repetition while learning. However this video made it very clear, while also remaining concise. 10/10
First I would like to thank the Almighty for everything then I would thank RU-vid algorithm programmers for writing such a wonderful program that can adapt quick to a users need (I didn't find your video on my first or second trial searching for videos to help me understand for loops, I'm guessing the reason why I found it this time around was because the algorithm finally understood that I needed a video that breaks it down to it's simplest and easiest to understand form) And last but definitely not the list a BIG thanks goes to the creator of this channel for this wonderfully made and easy to understand video I was beginning to lose hope of ever understanding the for loop concept, until I found your video, thank you so much and keep up the good/lords work
Thank you so much for this video! So simple but I learned so much. I was struggling with for loops and the range function for a while and these 5 minutes cleared everything up.
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Thank you for your video. I often wandered what the iteration variable was properly. When you described it as representing the value in the loop, I ended up smiling because the penny finally dropped. It's actually really simple now so thanks for making it easy to understand
Awesome way to explain the concept in a fun way. Those songs were going though my head. I guess it's ok to be loopy so long as we stop iterating at some point.
Excellent video - it is great to brush up on the basics. For loop iterations are one of the areas that, IMhO, make Python code so readable: "for thing in things:" Thank you for doing this....
Thank you! This video was extremely helpful. Whenever I think of For loops, I will always remember Destiny's Child and Nirvana. Can't get it out of my head now. I have watched a few of your vids which have also been very helpful as a beginner in my Python journey. Subscribed.
Your videos are truly remarkable, and the way you elucidate complex concepts is exceptional. Could you kindly consider creating a comprehensive video on “control structures” in its entirety?. Looking for complete video total “control structures”🙂