Lesson 3: Loops

Loops are used to repeat a block of code. You should understand the concept of C++'s true and false, because it will be necessary when working with loops.There are three types of loops: for, while, (and) do while. Each of them has their specific uses. They are all outlined below.
FOR - for loops are the most useful type. The layout is for(variable initialization, conditional expression, modification of variable) The variable initialization allows you to either declare a variable and give it a value or give a value to an already declared variable. Second, the conditional expression tells the program that while the conditional expression is true the loop should continue to repeat itself. The variable modification section is the easiest way for a for loop to handle changing of the variable. It is possible to do things like x++, x=x+10, or even x=random(5);, and if you really wanted to, you could call other functions that do nothing to the variable. That would be something ridiculous probably.
Example: #include //We only need one header file int main() //We always need this { //The loop goes while x<100, and x increases by one every loop for(int x=0;x<100;x++) //Keep in mind that the loop condition checks { //the conditional statement before it loops again. //consequently, when x equals 100 the loop breaks cout< #include //We only need this header file int main() //Of course... { int x=0; //Don't forget to declare variables while(x<100) //While x is less than 100 do { cout< DO WHILE - DO WHILE loops are useful for only things that want to loop at least once. The structure is DO {THIS} WHILE (TRUE);
Example: #include int main() { int x; x=0; do { cout<<"Hello world!"; }while(x!=0); //Loop while x is not zero, ut first execute the //code in the section. (It outputs "Hello..." once return 0; }
Keep in mind that you must include a trailing semi-colon after while in the above example. Notice that this loop will also execute once, because it automatically executes before checking the truth statement.
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