Rogério Brito wrote: > i = 2 > while i <= n: > if a[i] != 0: > print a[i] > i += 1
You can spell this as a for-loop:
for p in a:
if p:
print p
It isn't exactly equivalent, but gives the same output as we know that a[0]
and a[1] are also 0.
Peter
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