Ways to increment Iterator from inside the For loop in Python Last Updated : 12 Jul, 2025 Comments Improve Suggest changes 12 Likes Like Report For loops, in general, are used for sequential traversal. It falls under the category of definite iteration. Definite iterations mean the number of repetitions is specified explicitly in advance. But have you ever wondered, what happens, if you try to increment the value of the iterator from inside the for loop. Let's see with the help of the below example.Example: Python3 lis = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] for i in range(len(lis)): print(lis[i]) i += 2 Output: 1 2 3 4 5 The above example shows this odd behavior of the for loop because the for loop in Python is not a convention C style for loop, i.e., for (i=0; i<n; i++) rather it is a for in loop which is similar to for each loop in other languages. However, there are few methods by which we can control the iteration in the for loop. Some of them are - Using While loop: We can't directly increase/decrease the iteration value inside the body of the for loop, we can use while loop for this purpose.Example: Python # Using while loop lis = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] i = 0 while(i < len(lis)): print(lis[i], end = " ") # Changing the value of # i inside the loop will # change it's value at the # time of checking condition i += 2 Output: 1 3 5 Time complexity: O(n/2) = O(n), where n is the length of the list. Auxiliary space: O(1), as we are not using any extra data structure, only one variable (i) is being used. Using another variable: We can use another variable for the same purpose because after every iteration the value of loop variable is re-initialized.Example: Python # Using for loop lis = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] i = 0 for j in range(len(lis)): # Terminating condition for i if(i >= len(lis)): break print(lis[i], end = " ") i += 2 Output: 1 3 5 Using Range Function: We can use the range function as the third parameter of this function specifies the step.Note: For more information, refer to Python range() Function.Example: Python3 # Using for loop lis = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] for i in range(0, len(lis), 2): print(lis[i], end = " ") Output: 1 3 5 Create Quiz Comment P prakhar_kochar Follow 12 Improve P prakhar_kochar Follow 12 Improve Article Tags : Python python-basics Explore Python FundamentalsPython Introduction 2 min read Input and Output in Python 4 min read Python Variables 4 min read Python Operators 4 min read Python Keywords 2 min read Python Data Types 8 min read Conditional Statements in Python 3 min read Loops in Python - For, While and Nested Loops 5 min read Python Functions 5 min read Recursion in Python 4 min read Python Lambda Functions 5 min read Python Data StructuresPython String 5 min read Python Lists 4 min read Python Tuples 4 min read Python Dictionary 3 min read Python Sets 6 min read Python Arrays 7 min read List Comprehension in Python 4 min read Advanced PythonPython OOP Concepts 11 min read Python Exception Handling 5 min read File Handling in Python 4 min read Python Database Tutorial 4 min read Python MongoDB Tutorial 3 min read Python MySQL 9 min read Python Packages 10 min read Python Modules 3 min read Python DSA Libraries 15 min read List of Python GUI Library and Packages 3 min read Data Science with PythonNumPy Tutorial - Python Library 3 min read Pandas Tutorial 4 min read Matplotlib Tutorial 5 min read Python Seaborn Tutorial 3 min read StatsModel Library - Tutorial 3 min read Learning Model Building in Scikit-learn 6 min read TensorFlow Tutorial 2 min read PyTorch Tutorial 6 min read Web Development with PythonFlask Tutorial 8 min read Django Tutorial | Learn Django Framework 7 min read Django ORM - Inserting, Updating & Deleting Data 4 min read Templating With Jinja2 in Flask 6 min read Django Templates 5 min read Build a REST API using Flask - Python 3 min read Building a Simple API with Django REST Framework 3 min read Python PracticePython Quiz 1 min read Python Coding Practice 1 min read Python Interview Questions and Answers 15+ min read Like