Python range() Function Explained
The range function is used to generate an iterable object containing a sequence of numbers within a specified range, commonly used to control the number of iterations in a loop. Its syntax is:
range(start, stop, step)
- Default value for start is 0.
- Stop: The ending value (not inclusive), must be specified.
- step: the default value is 1.
For example:
for i in range(1, 10, 2):
print(i)
The output result is:
1
3
5
7
9