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Python for loops. Learn Python basics with this Python tutorial for absolute beginners.
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@brianligat2038
@brianligat2038 Год назад
I cannot recomment Mosh's tutorials enough. Easy to follow, helpful and friendly style.
@henryalohfabian6686
@henryalohfabian6686 7 месяцев назад
What is true and false
@henryalohfabian6686
@henryalohfabian6686 7 месяцев назад
And why those he keep using it
@aliasad1392
@aliasad1392 4 года назад
I am a new learner. And for some reason i feel it complicated dealing with loops. But i am determined. Hope so will understand it soon. Mosh you are a great teacher. God bless you.
@KidsLearnHTML
@KidsLearnHTML 4 года назад
Hi, I'm a high school teacher -and I COMPLETELY agree. It's like he's adding things that can distract from the learning process. For example using range instead of a regular list of let's say ["cow", "pig", " duck", "hen"] or ["baseball", "football", "swimming", "judo"]. It's kinda like a teacher using 2 or 3 terms a kid doesn't understand -to explain the FIRST term that the kid doesn't understand.
@mohammedalzamil7191
@mohammedalzamil7191 4 года назад
its been 8months did u get anywhere with coding?
@aliasad1392
@aliasad1392 4 года назад
@@mohammedalzamil7191 nah mate. Unfortunately i couldn't concentrate. Had to start my job to had less time for coding. I am sad
@mohammedalzamil7191
@mohammedalzamil7191 4 года назад
@@aliasad1392 man start again I started about 3 days ago and the thrill of running the program and it actually works is invaluable, look up the 4hr course on python it'll give u a good start
@swallowedinthesea11
@swallowedinthesea11 3 года назад
Loops are one of the most riotously difficult topics for beginners in all languages, not just Python. I found it confusing when I first began. You just have to keep practicing. 06202020
@syedmohammedakberhussaini5620
Dude, You made my Basics Very Strong print("Thank You Mosh")
@Ushq_QgA
@Ushq_QgA Год назад
super gədə
@the_seahawk22
@the_seahawk22 4 года назад
I feel like reading the actual code or trying to determine what to type is why for loops are so fucking difficult to understand. Most of the time I am staring at other people’s code just overwhelmed
@murder8928
@murder8928 3 года назад
dude exactly, i have to write shit down
@OmSaiSwarupSetty
@OmSaiSwarupSetty 3 года назад
Exactly the same feeling of mine too
@alyanna1260
@alyanna1260 3 года назад
ahh same same:((
@Asterics.
@Asterics. 2 года назад
same here man, logic is so hard to mix with any other data type
@amandal8404
@amandal8404 3 года назад
this was exactly what I was looking for. it was a bit hard to follow written tutorials, so thanks for such a clear and concise one here!
@invinciblenoman
@invinciblenoman 2 года назад
I believe self-learning of programming becomes easier if you start implementing your latest learned codes in small programs. such as Mosh just made in exercise. try to find small exercises for 'for loops, nested loops, with if statements. it will increase your learning pace and keep you motivated.
@brianligat2038
@brianligat2038 Год назад
I split mine into different modules to experiment with particular topics. Easy to add to without a single module getting too large and messy. My main just has a menu (2 dictionaries of options and functions). I could then add other bits like a TicTacToe and Minesweeper game.
@tcpnetworks
@tcpnetworks 3 года назад
Sir - you are absolutely awesome to listen to :) Thank you for making this language so much fun.
@faridgulum1226
@faridgulum1226 3 года назад
Thank you, Mosh. I learned the parts I lacked as a beginner. I also learnt how to add int to string in print function. :)
@NachoManBoy4
@NachoManBoy4 2 года назад
you should become a hacker for the United States NSA :))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
@narutoxtreme123
@narutoxtreme123 Год назад
Just want to say thanks 🙏🏽. I have been using your videos along with my course work. Awesome 👏🏽
@smaransure2234
@smaransure2234 2 года назад
Thank you so much. I am pretty intermediate, but I never knew exactly how loops work. This video helped alot, so thank
@epicvoyager5938
@epicvoyager5938 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for the simple and quick instructions, you've been a great help!!
@harshalnath4853
@harshalnath4853 2 года назад
first I am gonna take break in the middle of this video while learning and comment for this guy because this man deserve a huge respect because I roamed around so many videos but no one is so good as him love u man.
@vatsal_gamit
@vatsal_gamit 4 года назад
one the best videos on the internet for loops
@druskii90
@druskii90 Год назад
Thank you for explaining for loops very clearly, idk I've been struggling to understand them and this helped so much! Sub earned!
@md.mahedihasanhridoy3571
@md.mahedihasanhridoy3571 5 лет назад
Very nice presentation and you make coding just simple.
@praanadhyarlagadda6413
@praanadhyarlagadda6413 Год назад
thanks so much, i have an exam.
@amilcarromero4656
@amilcarromero4656 6 месяцев назад
Lol, We all do
@Ali-xj8bs
@Ali-xj8bs 5 месяцев назад
Me too 😢
@ayaashraf5960
@ayaashraf5960 5 месяцев назад
same
@besnergreen
@besnergreen Месяц назад
Haha samee.. gotta attend more classes
@accio5557
@accio5557 3 года назад
thanks a lot mosh i am glad i found this tutorial
@alexgicheha5755
@alexgicheha5755 Год назад
Hi Mosh! You're the best Tutor. I am looking forward to learning more from you. I want to learn python for data analysis, web development, and game development. I welcome all the challenges, but I am passionate about becoming a Pythonista. Whatever it takes, Mosh, as long as you're my tutor, I know I'll make a great programmer like you.😘🤩
@patricias9866
@patricias9866 Год назад
Wow!! This is awesome. I'm in a bootcamp and this was confusing. Thanks for posting this. I hipe you consider posting more recent tutorials.
@HelenNPerlas
@HelenNPerlas 2 года назад
Thank you Mosh! I survived this topic. It helped a lot in my lessons on looping in Python.
@NachoManBoy4
@NachoManBoy4 2 года назад
Clap clap clap. Hooray for you, tutor me?
@sabamohammadi4617
@sabamohammadi4617 3 года назад
دستت درد نکنه ماش بعد از چند تا ویدئویی که از for loops دیدم با ویدئوی شما بالاخره کار کردن باهاش رو یاد گرفتم
@BIackBoomBox
@BIackBoomBox Год назад
Love the example you showed with the email. Made it easier to understand
@uffeheden6100
@uffeheden6100 2 года назад
Thanks! Exactly what I'm looking for where I'm in my learning curve. Great with the addons where most courses go. Cheers!
@NachoManBoy4
@NachoManBoy4 2 года назад
what the fuck do you mean by that?
@NachoManBoy4
@NachoManBoy4 2 года назад
😅😅😅
@TheTitanGrimm
@TheTitanGrimm Месяц назад
Well you have the best explanation on for loops. Most other videos I couldn’t apply to my program. Thank you.
@alaskachan5914
@alaskachan5914 3 года назад
thank you very much for this tutorial.
@jimgraham1404
@jimgraham1404 7 месяцев назад
Thank you mosh. I know it’s simple and it’s perfect 😊
@airmett8939
@airmett8939 11 месяцев назад
for x in range(1, 10): if x%2==0: print(x)
@bishakhadeb1800
@bishakhadeb1800 3 года назад
Thanks Sir. You're the best :)
@a.b.3030
@a.b.3030 2 года назад
Very good explained. Thank you.
@pookie47
@pookie47 Месяц назад
This was so helpful me to me to understand.. and like.. comprehend. thank you
@christianwiah4526
@christianwiah4526 Год назад
Thanks, Mosh - Your lectures are simplified and easy to follow.
@easydatascience2508
@easydatascience2508 Год назад
See mine too. Easy to follow, most of the fundmental tutorials for Python and R. Source files can be found in the description of each video, by the way.
@user-ym2ys9ij5r
@user-ym2ys9ij5r 5 месяцев назад
bless you my man, bless you. Top tier crash courses out there
@lesyamaur7787
@lesyamaur7787 3 года назад
This was really helpful
@kevinflynn4867
@kevinflynn4867 2 года назад
Thank you Sir ! Your video were very helpful
@mohammadanarul624
@mohammadanarul624 4 года назад
thank you sir..
@benlong1080
@benlong1080 2 года назад
Hey, awesome and informative vid! I like the challenges included. But quick question. I ran my code: for even_num in range (1, 9, 2): print(even_num) print("We ......") And it was successful. I wish I would have written the more sophisticated way, but can you tell me how mine would not function the same ultimately? Thanks!
@simphiwemtshali5452
@simphiwemtshali5452 Год назад
I didn't understand my lecturer thanks to you... you the best
@chunyiptaxi
@chunyiptaxi 11 месяцев назад
thanks for your clear explanation
@codewithelyanan6536
@codewithelyanan6536 3 года назад
I finally understand about loops in python
@rohitsd7732
@rohitsd7732 8 месяцев назад
for even in range(1,10): if even%2==0: print(even) print('we have 4 even numbers')
@nakshathraopillai679
@nakshathraopillai679 2 года назад
REALLY HELPFUL !!!!!!!!!!!!
@priyankadhage700
@priyankadhage700 3 месяца назад
This only video helped a lot . Thanks
@freehappymeal
@freehappymeal 2 года назад
I like the way you explain this concept. It helped to see what was going on in the nested loop.
@zahrabolghanabadi1478
@zahrabolghanabadi1478 4 месяца назад
You are the best teacher in coding❤
@user-ce3vr2dp6i
@user-ce3vr2dp6i Год назад
Hello there Mosh! This is my exercise code (12:37) My code: for i in range(2, 9, 2): print(i) print('We have 4 even numbers')
@t3rm1nat0r4
@t3rm1nat0r4 7 месяцев назад
Yeah this works really well in practice, and I don't see a situation where you can't use it but he specifically said not to add the third variable in the first parenthesis
@BettoRaite_
@BettoRaite_ 2 года назад
iterables are the things that can launch the for loop and make the sequence of repetitions #I don't know if it's the right definition, but this is how I interpretered the meaning of iterables
@iyazbhat8213
@iyazbhat8213 4 года назад
In which VSCode Extension you're running code, if it's other then Terminal.
@cornationboot8690
@cornationboot8690 7 месяцев назад
count = 0 for x in range (2,10,2): print(x) count +=1 print("We have {count} even numbers")
@ocraking
@ocraking Месяц назад
Great tutorial, many thank yous haha ;)
@muhammadbilalmemon6982
@muhammadbilalmemon6982 5 лет назад
Great Explanation :)
@neerajnegi3517
@neerajnegi3517 6 месяцев назад
Really easy to understand
@basicknowledge2472
@basicknowledge2472 5 лет назад
Best Video Sir
@dineshpokala2939
@dineshpokala2939 4 года назад
Perfect
@Luka_WiFi
@Luka_WiFi 4 года назад
for num in range(2, 10, 2): print(num)
@phuongdungnguyenthi1574
@phuongdungnguyenthi1574 2 года назад
Hi Mosh, thank you so much for your video! it's so helpful. I would like to ask that could I write the code like this: for x in range (2,10,2): Print (x)? When I run my code, it's still shown the similar result.
@ErrorXTech
@ErrorXTech 2 года назад
2, 3, 4, .... 9
@estherdouglas6096
@estherdouglas6096 2 года назад
2 4 6 8
@muhammadnajamulislam2823
@muhammadnajamulislam2823 5 лет назад
very nice and easy way of teaching... thanks for your effort. :)
@yourpapa6641
@yourpapa6641 7 месяцев назад
count = 0 for x in range (1,10): if x % 2 == 0: count += 1 print(x) print("We have " + str(count) + " even numbers")
@cornationboot8690
@cornationboot8690 7 месяцев назад
hi bro why u use using concatenation, it will just merge them together instead try using , instead of +
@LittleAres
@LittleAres 2 года назад
another way to solve the exercise could be this: for i in range(0,10,2): if i > 0: print(i) print('we have 4 even numbers') the result is still the same:D
@ganeshofficialyoutupechann4768
@ganeshofficialyoutupechann4768 3 года назад
thank you sir
@KamaraKabbahsorie
@KamaraKabbahsorie Месяц назад
That's what I expected ❤
@karimabrini
@karimabrini 5 лет назад
Thanks Mosh easily explained
@karimabrini
@karimabrini 5 лет назад
@@programmingwithmosh beginner
@sparkscomputerprogramming
@sparkscomputerprogramming 2 года назад
the best coding teacher in youtube
@jemjemcorner3522
@jemjemcorner3522 4 года назад
thanks mosh
@paolog2524
@paolog2524 Год назад
Thank you
@ashleyyy8036
@ashleyyy8036 2 года назад
sorry to disturb, but I have a stupid question that bogged me down: I see no links between the variable successful and the for loops, so why the statement "successful = True" will affect the correctness, or the execution of the for loops?
@brentdan68
@brentdan68 2 года назад
If that if statement is false it would not execute it
@dharshinia9378
@dharshinia9378 2 года назад
an "if" statement will only occur if the given statement is True.
@monttyy4879
@monttyy4879 Год назад
Your channel is helping me so much .. my teacher is so trash and doesn’t tell us shit and just expects us to understand from reading his examples
@mdbelalhossainsanto6523
@mdbelalhossainsanto6523 4 месяца назад
#Printing even number for num in range (2,10,2): print (num) print("we have 4 even numbers")
@VotiSam
@VotiSam 6 месяцев назад
even_number = 0 for i in range(1, 10): if i % 2 == 0: print (i) even_number += 1 print(" we have", even_number, "even numbers")
@muhammedmustafa7685
@muhammedmustafa7685 2 года назад
for i in range(lengte): # Create a list of columns for j in range(breedte): print("*", end="") print()
@emmanuelleallen
@emmanuelleallen 4 месяца назад
I've been learning Python for about a solid 2 weeks. Self-taught. And so I wouldn't say im an "Absoloute Beginner," but I'm not far off. And this tutorial was actually very difficult to follow in regards to the expectation. IT WAS informative though, and showed me a few things i havent looked at yet, though. I'd reccomend the following changes for videos like this in the future, if youre using the "absolute beginner" title. Any concept that isnt directly related to the for loop, should also be explained in a little bit more detail. You gave a challenge that required using knowledge that wasnt included in this video. These operands "%, ==, =, +=" These commands "if, else" Boolean results "True False" And a few other things. Realistically, this video is one of a series. And the title should be rightly have a series identifier on it. Like "Python for Absoloute begginer 8/20: For Loops" This would give the user the idea that there is likely information refrenced in this video using previous content. And builds off of *some* knowledge base. But meant for very intruductory users. Only sharing these things to help you and the viewers. Best of luck!
@plowe6751
@plowe6751 19 дней назад
In the following code, why is the slash sign for division doubled? for i in range(width//2):
@innemannen
@innemannen 5 месяцев назад
Great video
@muhammedmustafa7685
@muhammedmustafa7685 2 года назад
for number in range(0,101): if(number % 2 == 0): print(number)
@light9808
@light9808 2 года назад
Thanks
@pcharl01
@pcharl01 5 дней назад
I was hopefully watching this would help me with my crash course in python on coursera. I'm not sure if I'm there yet.
@denniskamonde6836
@denniskamonde6836 5 лет назад
Thanks Moshi you're my Hero!
@dawidmarszaek3106
@dawidmarszaek3106 Год назад
How did you get this nice-looking Output window? I am looking for it for so long and the only one I have got is a terminal window with all of the paths, ending messages which are distracting. I would be grateful for telling me how to open this Output view.
@HimanshuSharma-oy9ss
@HimanshuSharma-oy9ss 4 года назад
Hello mosh ! I'm taking your free 6 hours python course. But when i tried to solve the 'sum total of prices' problem , even when i typed exactly what you did in the video, my result were iterative instead of a single integer value ( the actual expected sum total ). Is there any settings that i have to change in pycharm ?
@Ohamskillua
@Ohamskillua 2 года назад
you should check for capital letters make,and also check for indexation,python is case hsensitive
@muhammedmustafa7685
@muhammedmustafa7685 2 года назад
for i in range(1, 11): print(tafel, 'x', i, '=', tafel*i)
@samirchamling2243
@samirchamling2243 6 месяцев назад
Hi Mosh, I have a list output from my python code that I extract from shareppoint, I stored that list in one variable but when I run for loop, it give me error string is not iterable, how can I loop through string which is in string format ?
@faraic
@faraic 3 года назад
# great explaination i see why there is a million views.my code as below total = 0 for i in range(1,100): if i%3 == 0 or i%5==0 : total = total + i print(total)
@geminiscrossbow5983
@geminiscrossbow5983 Год назад
in third lecture what is the purpose of "f" that stands right between the opening pharantez and " ? because when i try to code myself the same, if i open a space after that "f", then it gives error. Couldnt get it?
@jamonlewis6466
@jamonlewis6466 4 месяца назад
Mosh you have the best tutorials on coding, but I wish, for the love of God someone would explain the syntax of the “for loop” so some sense could be made of why it’s written the way it is. I love how so much of Python correlates with the regular (English) language, but the “for loop” syntax is the most abstract & bizarrely written expression ever & NO ONE who I’ve come across that teaches python seems to think the format of the “for loop” syntax needs to be made since of for people learning python.
@muhammedmustafa7685
@muhammedmustafa7685 2 года назад
if (getal % 3 == 0): print('Deelbaar door 3') else: print('Niet deelbaar door 3')
@daviddean5512
@daviddean5512 6 месяцев назад
why for the final example can't you just write for x in range(2, 10, 2): print(x) print("We have 4 odd numbers") Is it because if the interval was something like (2, 198534, 2) you could write the wrong amount
@maryharrer2603
@maryharrer2603 2 года назад
My Python book is only teaching me math. YOU are teaching me Python. Thank you.
@tixer9786
@tixer9786 Год назад
I think your way of doing the exercise can be simplified to this: for numbers in range(0, 10, 2,): print(numbers) if numbers == (8): print("There are 4 even numbers") #This is a much easier way of doing it
@solidninja
@solidninja 2 года назад
this was useful :)
@aliasad1392
@aliasad1392 4 года назад
If you are not a quick learner as i am Then try slowing video speed. I hope it will work. Slow mosh lolz
@thelolimaster359
@thelolimaster359 Год назад
So the value of count updates globally because for is not a function?
@faizanrana9049
@faizanrana9049 Год назад
which tool are you using for python.
@anumthkl9
@anumthkl9 Год назад
Dear mosh why you are storing the variable successful =True,what if its not there.... thanks'
@muhammedmustafa7685
@muhammedmustafa7685 2 года назад
i = 0 while(i < 30): print('Hallo') i = i + 1
@joenjuguna93
@joenjuguna93 2 года назад
GREAT
@abdulmd1083
@abdulmd1083 Год назад
mosh is genius
@madhavaraj133
@madhavaraj133 3 года назад
Which ide you using
@YoursTruly78887
@YoursTruly78887 7 месяцев назад
For loops got me stumped but I'm gonna just chug along fuck it
@mr.transformer1299
@mr.transformer1299 2 месяца назад
Good day sir, At 5:15- I tried Successful = True for number in range (3): print(“test”) print (“Successful”) if successful: break And I got the same result of; test Successful. Please what’s the implication of the difference in the positioning of the 4th and 5th line i.e The print (“successful”) and if successful? Thanks sir.
@latha8816
@latha8816 2 года назад
what does number represent in the for loop
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