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33 Cards in this Set
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and |
A logical operator |
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as |
To create an alias |
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assert |
For debugging |
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break |
To break out of a loop |
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class |
To define a class |
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continue |
To continue to the next iteration of a loop |
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def |
To define a function |
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del |
To delete an object |
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elif |
Used in conditional statements, same as "else if" |
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else |
Used in conditional statements |
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except |
Used with exceptions, what to do when an exception occurs |
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False |
Boolean value, result of comparison operations |
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finally |
Used with exceptions, a block of code which will be executed no matter if there is an exception or not |
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for |
To create a 'for' loop |
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from |
To import specific parts of a module |
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global |
To declare a global variable |
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if |
To make a conditional statement |
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import |
To import a module |
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in |
To check if a value is present in a list, tuple, etc. |
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is |
To test whether two variables are equal |
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lambda |
To create an anonymous function |
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None |
Represents a null value/set |
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nonlocal |
To declare a non-local variable |
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not |
A logical operator |
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or |
A logical operator |
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pass |
A null statement, a statement that will do nothing |
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raise |
To raise an exception |
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return |
To exit a function and return a value |
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True |
Boolean value, result of comparison operations |
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try |
To make a 'try...except' statement |
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while |
To create a 'while' loop |
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with |
Used to simplify exception handling |
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yield |
To end a function, returns a generator |