Python has a set of keywords that are reserved words that cannot be used as variable names, function names, or any other identifiers:
Keyword Description and A logical operator as To create an alias assert For debugging break To break out of a loop class To define a class continue To continue to the next iteration of a loop def To define a function del To delete an object elif Used in conditional statements, same as else if else Used in conditional statements except Used with exceptions, what to do when an exception occurs False Boolean value, result of comparison operations finally Used with exceptions, a block of code that will be executed no matter if there is an exception or not for To create a for loop from To import specific parts of a module global To declare a global variable if To make a conditional statement import To import a module in To check if a value is present in a list, tuple, etc. is To test if two variables are equal lambda To create an anonymous function None Represents a null value nonlocal To declare a non-local variable not A logical operator or A logical operator pass A null statement, a statement that will do nothing raise To raise an exception return To exit a function and return a value True Boolean value, result of comparison operations try To make a try...except statement while To create a while loop with Used to simplify exception handling yield To return a list of values from a generatorRetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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