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For Loop | Loops
Introduction to C++ | Mobile-Friendly
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Introduction to C++ | Mobile-Friendly

Introduction to C++ | Mobile-Friendly

1. Basics
2. Variables
3. Conditional Statements
4. Loops
5. Intro to Arrays

For Loop

If you want to execute the code a certain number of times use the for loop.

Syntax:

It looks a bit difficult but let’s understand what is actually going on:

  • The statement#1 is an initial statement. It is executed at the beginning of for loop and doesn’t repeat later.
  • The statement#2 is the condition. The code block in the loop is executed if the condition is true (for example x < 4).
  • The statement#3 is executed every time after the code block execution (in most cases it’s this statement increment/decremant the control variable of the loop).

The loop body stops execution if the condition (statement#2) is false.

Let’s look at the example:

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for (int x = 1; x < 5; x++) { &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; cout << x << endl; }

This code prints numbers from 1 to 4. Firstly the code sets in the variable x the value 1 before the loop starts. Then we mention that the program should execute the block while the x is less than 5 (x<5) and increment it by 1 every time after the code block execution.

You can also change statements in any convenient way. For example, we want to print all even numbers descending from 10 to 0:

The office employee makes 13 calls per hour, he works 8 hours a day. Write the for loop that will calculate the number of calls the worker has made by the time he was working.

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