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== Output ==
 
== Output ==
 
This is a test. Loop 0<BR>
 
This is a test. Loop 0<BR>
This is a test. Loop 1
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This is a test. Loop 1<BR>
This is a test. Loop 2
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This is a test. Loop 2<BR>
This is a test. Loop 3
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This is a test. Loop 3<BR>
This is a test. Loop 4
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This is a test. Loop 4<BR>
This is a test. Loop 5
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This is a test. Loop 5<BR>
This is a test. Loop 6
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This is a test. Loop 6<BR>
This is a test. Loop 7
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This is a test. Loop 7<BR>
This is a test. Loop 8
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This is a test. Loop 8<BR>
This is a test. Loop 9
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This is a test. Loop 9<BR>
  
 
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Revision as of 21:24, 24 July 2008

Description

A "while" loop performs a set of commands for each iteration of the loop.

Usage

while (condition)

Examples

   int i;
   
   i = 0;    
   
   while( i < 10 ) {
       
       printf("This is a test. Loop %s\n", i) ;
       
       i = i + 1;
       
   } ;

This example will iterate the loop, printing the "This is a test. Loop n" message 9 times.

Output

This is a test. Loop 0
This is a test. Loop 1
This is a test. Loop 2
This is a test. Loop 3
This is a test. Loop 4
This is a test. Loop 5
This is a test. Loop 6
This is a test. Loop 7
This is a test. Loop 8
This is a test. Loop 9


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