📚 Break, continue, and pass are keywords used in Python to control loops and functions.
⏹️ The 'break' keyword stops the loop entirely.
🔄 The 'continue' keyword skips the current iteration and moves to the next one.
💡 The 'break' statement is used to exit a loop or switch statement.
➡️ The 'continue' statement is used to skip the rest of the current iteration and continue to the next iteration.
🔔 The 'pass' statement is used as a placeholder for code that is not yet implemented or does not require any action.
✨ The video explains the concepts of break, continue, and pass statements in coding loops.
🔄 The break statement allows you to exit a loop prematurely, while the continue statement skips the remaining code in the current iteration and moves to the next iteration.
🚫 The pass statement acts as a placeholder and does nothing, allowing you to avoid syntax errors in situations where code is required but no action is needed.
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