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Compound statements typically span [...] and start with a one-line header ending in a colon, which identifies the type of statement.
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Compound statements typically span [...] and start with a one-line header ending in a colon, which identifies the type of statement.
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Compound statements typically span [...] and start with a one-line header ending in a colon, which identifies the type of statement.
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1.5 Control
ver, much of the interesting work of computation comes from evaluating expressions. Statements govern the relationship among different expressions in a program and what happens to their results. 1.5.2 Compound Statements In general, <span>Python code is a sequence of statements. A simple statement is a single line that doesn't end in a colon. A compound statement is so called because it is composed of other statements (simple and compound). Compound statements typically span multiple lines and start with a one-line header ending in a colon, which identifies the type of statement. Together, a header and an indented suite of statements is called a clause. A compound statement consists of one or more clauses: <span>
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