break and if pythin code example

Example 1: continue python

The continue statement in Python returns the control to the beginning of the 
while loop. The continue statement rejects all the remaining statements 
in the current iteration of the loop and moves the control back to the top of 
the loop.

The continue statement can be used in both while and for loops.

Example 2: python while continue

## When the program execution reaches a continue statement, 
## the program execution immediately jumps back to the start 
## of the loop.
while True:
    print('Who are you?')
    name = input()
    if name != 'Joe':
        continue
    print('Hello, Joe. What is the password? (It is a fish.)')
    password = input()
    if password == 'swordfish':
        break
print('Access granted.')