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Section 10.2 for and if together
You can nest an
if statement inside a loop or a loop inside an
if statement.
Take a look at the following example which prints out those numbers between 0 and 29 that are divisible by 3. Make sure to try to understand how the code accomplishes this task.
Investigate 10.2 .
Is there a difference between the two following scenarios, if the same statements are used within each element?