Descending Odd Values - Python Programming Exercise

In this exercise, you will develop a Python program that displays the odd numbers from 15 to 7 in descending order using a while loop. This task focuses on understanding loop structures, particularly how to control iterations and conditions to achieve specific patterns in Python programming. By completing this exercise, you will gain valuable experience in working with conditional statements and loop counters. Understanding how to generate sequences such as odd numbers in reverse order helps build a strong foundation in writing efficient and flexible Python programs.

 Category

Mastering Flow Control

 Exercise

Descending Odd Values

 Objective

Develop a Python program that displays the odd numbers from 15 to 7 (in descending order) on the screen using a "while" loop.

 Example Python Exercise

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# Initialize the counter variable
i = 15

# Use a while loop to display odd numbers from 15 to 7 in descending order
while i >= 7:
    if i % 2 != 0:
        print(i)
    i -= 1

 Output

15
13
11
9
7

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