4.1 While Loops
While loops run until the given condition is false. Format of loop below.
int index = 0; // iterating value
while (index < 5) { // condition, if this is false, the loop terminates
System.out.println(index); // body code
index++; // iterates the iterating value
}
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# Python Version
i=0
while (i<5):
print(i)
i+=1
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Explanation
- in the above while loop:
- index is the incrementing variable
- index < 5 is the condition (once index < 5 is false, this loop breaks)
- System.out.println(i); is the body code that runs every time the loop iterates
- index++; is incrementing the incrementing variable
Do While Loops:
- This type of while loop runs the block inside the do{} statement once, then iterates through the loop
- this ensures that the code runs at least once
Example of Do While loop below
int i = 0; // iterating value
do { // this makes sure the code runs at least once
System.out.println(i); // body code
i++; // iterates the iterating value
} while (i < 5); // condition, if this is false, loop terminates
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Explanation:
- in the above loop:
- code inside of the do{} statement runs at least once, then keeps on running as long as the condition, i<5, is true.
- similarly to the normal while loop, there is body code, and there is an incrementing variable
IMPORTANT:
- While loops to not have to have an incrementing variable, for example, you can have a loop that iterates as long as there are items present in a list
ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>();
list.add(10);
list.add(20);
list.add(30);
list.add(40);
System.out.println(list + " before loop!!");
while (!list.isEmpty()) {
System.out.println("Element: " + list.remove(0));
}
System.out.println(list + " after loop!!");
[10, 20, 30, 40] before loop!!
Element: 10
Element: 20
Element: 30
Element: 40
[] after loop!!
Fun While Loop Hack:
- find and fix the missing increment in the while loop
int i = 0;
while (i < 5) {
System.out.println(i);
i++;
}
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Iteration: 0
Current Velocity: 2, 2