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range(-10, -100, -30)
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-10, -40, -70
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To iterate over the indices of a sequence, combine :func:`range` and :func:`len`
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as follows::
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To iterate over the indices of a sequence, you can combine :func:`range` and
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:func:`len` as follows::
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>>> a = ['Mary', 'had', 'a', 'little', 'lamb']
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>>> for i in range(len(a)):
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3 little
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4 lamb
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In most such cases, however, it is convenient to use the :func:`enumerate`
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function, see :ref:`tut-loopidioms`.
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A strange thing happens if you just print a range::
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>>> print(range(10))
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Later we will see more functions that return iterables and take iterables as argument.
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.. _tut-break:
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:keyword:`break` and :keyword:`continue` Statements, and :keyword:`else` Clauses on Loops
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