I’ve been learning python for some time and would like note the nice language aspects of Python programming syntax.
1. Multiple statements on a single line.
In python, normally, to keep a piece of code clean, it is recommended to only put one statement at one line. However, in python, it supports the mutiple statements on a single line, similar to C/C++, Java etc. The delimiter to separate the statements is ‘;’ (semicolon)
For example,
x = 1; y = 1; z = 1
2. while else statement.
using while-else is handly and convenient. For example, instead of writing:
if A: while A: pass else: pass
A much simpler syntax would be:
while A: pass else: pass
3. while on a single line. Sometimes it is shorter to write a single-while statement, for example,
while i < 100: i += 1; print i
4. pass statement is a null statement. It is used to occupy a place that is not implemented yet. For example,
def work(): pass
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