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Modern Python Cookbook

You're reading from   Modern Python Cookbook The latest in modern Python recipes for the busy modern programmer

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Last Updated in Feb 2025
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786469250
Length 692 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Numbers, Strings, and Tuples FREE CHAPTER 2. Statements and Syntax 3. Function Definitions 4. Built-in Data Structures – list, set, dict 5. User Inputs and Outputs 6. Basics of Classes and Objects 7. More Advanced Class Design 8. Input/Output, Physical Format, and Logical Layout 9. Testing 10. Web Services 11. Application Integration

Designing a while statement which terminates properly


Much of the time, the Python for statement provides all of the iteration controls we need. In many cases, we can use built-in functions like map(), filter(), and reduce() to process collections of data.

There are a few situations, however, where we need to use a while statement. Some of those situations involve data structures where we can't create a proper iterator to step through the items. Other items involve interactions with human users, where we don't have the data until we get input from the person.

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Let's say that we're going to be prompting a user for their password. We'll use the getpass module so that there's no echo.

Further, to be sure they've entered it properly, we'll want to prompt them twice and compare the results. This is a situation where a simple for statement isn't going to work out well. It can be pressed into service, but the resulting code looks strange: for statements have an explicit upper bound; prompting...

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