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1,311 PointsExplanation of for loop required
In the following ...
player_number = 1
for player in players:
print("Player {}: {}".format(player_number, player))
player_number += 1
... I generally understand how the forloop works but am unsure what "player in players" at line 2 is doing.
Thanks for your help.
2 Answers
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17,062 PointsHello! to loop through a collection of elments in python u genereally use a for loop how a for loop works? lets say u have a list of 5 players. to loop through each element u start the for loop with the word for and then a placeholder which will each element on each iteration, u can name the placeholder in whatever name u want, then u state on which collection of elemnts u want to loop through, and this is ofcourse the players list so:
players = ["momo", "lolo", "mika", "momota", "momonga"]
for player in players:
print(player)
eestsaid
1,311 Pointsactually - in the next video I watched Craig covered it perfectly.
eestsaid
1,311 Pointseestsaid
1,311 Pointsok so in for player in players: "player" is just a placeholder and then we are directing the for loop to run on the list of "players" by stating in players ... is that correct?
Many thanks.