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Java Loops Types While
Quincy Larson edited this page Aug 20, 2016
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The while
statement evaluates the expression
(which must return a boolean value), and if it is true
, the Statements
get executed.
while (expression)
{
// Statements
}
In the following example, the expression
is given by iter_While < 10
. As we increment iter_While
by 1
each time the loop is executed, the while
loop will keep going till iter_While
reaches 10
.
int iter_While = 0;
while (iter_While < 10)
{
System.out.print (iter_While + " ");
// Increment the counter
// Iterated 10 times, iter_While 0,1,2...9
iter_While++;
}
System.out.println ("iter_While Value: " + iter_While);
Output:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
iter_While Value: 10
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