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  1. How does the Python's range function work? - Stack Overflow

    Notice that I said, a couple times, that Python's range() function returns or generates a sequence. This is a relatively advanced distinction which usually won't be an issue for a novice. In older …

  2. python - Why does range (start, end) not include end? - Stack …

    Basically in python range(n) iterates n times, which is of exclusive nature that is why it does not give last value when it is being printed, we can create a function which gives inclusive value it …

  3. python - How do I create a list with numbers between two values ...

    Aug 16, 2013 · 9 Use list comprehension in python. Since you want 16 in the list too.. Use x2+1. Range function excludes the higher limit in the function.

  4. What is the difference between range and xrange functions in …

    240 range creates a list, so if you do range(1, 10000000) it creates a list in memory with 9999999 elements. xrange is a generator, so it is a sequence object is a that evaluates lazily. This is …

  5. Print a list in reverse order with range ()? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 2, 2011 · Using "reversed" with python generator (assuming we ware talking of Python 3 range built-in) is just conceptually wrong and teaches wrong habits of not considering …

  6. python - How can I access the index value in a 'for' loop? - Stack …

    Python's enumerate function reduces the visual clutter by hiding the accounting for the indexes, and encapsulating the iterable into another iterable (an enumerate object) that yields a two …

  7. Python 3 turn range to a list - Stack Overflow

    Jul 14, 2012 · In Python 2, people tended to use range by default, even though xrange was almost always the better option; in Python 3, you can to explicitly opt in to the list, not get it by …

  8. datetime - Creating a range of dates in Python - Stack Overflow

    Feb 2, 2012 · Creating a range of dates in Python Asked 16 years, 6 months ago Modified 1 year, 2 months ago Viewed 1.0m times

  9. python - Concatenating two range function results - Stack Overflow

    Dec 31, 2012 · This is what range(5) + range(10, 20) exactly did in Python 2.5 -- because range() returned a list. In Python 3, it is only useful if you really want to construct the list.

  10. iteration - How to loop backwards in python? - Stack Overflow

    I used range simply because the OP did. xrange vs range only matters for really large ranges, like hundreds of megabytes. Also, in Python 3.x, this distinction is gone.