Karthikeyan Singaravelan <[email protected]> added the comment:
@pradnyan The break statement [0] only exits the for loop where it's present in
this the one where y is involved so the outer loop involving x will continue to
execute. So after every attempt where y = 0 the cnt value succeeds and breaks
out of the loop. I think this is a problem with the logic that you want to
refactor and not a problem with CPython.
def test():
cnt=0
for x in range(3216):
for y in range(2136):
cnt = cnt + 1
print("cnt="+str(cnt)+" y=" + str(y) + " x=" + str(x) )
if cnt > 2137 :
break # Break only out of "for y in in range(2136)"
In future reports please also don't add many people to the nosy list.
[0]
https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/controlflow.html#break-and-continue-statements-and-else-clauses-on-loops
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nosy: +xtreak
resolution: -> not a bug
stage: -> resolved
status: open -> closed
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