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What is an infinite loop?

An infinite loop is a loop that continues executing indefinitely without a condition that would cause it to terminate. This can result in your program becoming unresponsive or consuming excessive system resources.

Here's an example of an infinite loop in Java:

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while (true) { // Code to be executed indefinitely }

To avoid infinite loops:

Ensure a proper termination condition: Double-check that your loop has a well-defined termination condition. The condition should eventually evaluate as false, allowing the loop to exit.

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int count = 0; while (count < 10) { // Code to be executed count++; }

Utilize loop control statements such as break or return to explicitly exit the loop when a specific condition is met.

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while (true) { // Code to be executed if (condition) { break; // Exit the loop } }

1. Which loop construct in Java is best suited when the number of iterations is known?

2. Which keyword is used to exit a loop prematurely?

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Which loop construct in Java is best suited when the number of iterations is known?

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Which keyword is used to exit a loop prematurely?

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