for (Initialization;Condition;Iteration)
Statement
Iteration Statements
Iteration statements repeat some processes during which some inner Statements
are executed repeatedly until the Condition
that limits the execution cycle becomes false or they are executed for all values of the same data type.
For Loop
Firstly, the Initialization is set up.
Secondly, the Condition
is evaluated and if its value is true, the Statement
is executed.
Finally, the Iteration
is made.
During the next cycle of the loop, the Condition
is evaluated again and if it is true, Statement
is executed and Iteration
is made.
This way the process repeats until the Condition
becomes false.
Then the loop is terminated and the process continues with the other part of the program.
If the Condition
is false at the beginning, the process jumps over the Statement
out of the loop.
Remember that the
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integer result = 1;
integer limit = 5;
for(integer i = 1; i <= limit; ++i) {
result = result * i;
}
Do-While Loop
Firstly, the Statement
is executed.
Secondly, the value of the Condition
is evaluated.
If its value is true, the Statement
is executed again and then the Condition
is evaluated again and the loop either continues (if it is true again) or stops and jumps to the next or higher level subprocesses (if it is false).
Since the Condition
is at the end of the loop, even if it is false at the beginning of the subprocess, the Statement
is executed at least once.
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do Statement while (Condition)
integer a = 5;
integer sum = 0;
do {
sum = sum + a;
a--;
} while (a > 3);
While Loop
The processing depends on the value of the Condition
.
If its value is true, the Statements
is executed and then the Condition
is evaluated again and the processing either continues (if it is true again) or stops and jumps to the statement following the cycle (if it is false).
Since the Condition
is at the beginning of the loop, if it is false before entrance to the loop, the Statements
is not executed at all and the loop is jumped over.
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while (Condition) Statement
integer a = 5;
integer sum = 0;
while ( a > 3 ) {
sum = sum + a;
a--;
For-Each Loop
The foreach
statement is executed on all fields of the same data type within a container.
Its syntax is as follows:
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foreach (<data type> myVariable : iterableVariable) Statement
All elements of the same data type (data type is declared in this statement) are searched in the iterableVariable
container.
The iterableVariable
can be a list, map, record or variant.
For each variable of the same data type, specified Statement
is executed.
It can be either a simple statement or a block of statements.
Thus, for example, the same Statement
can be executed for all string
fields of a record, etc.
It is possible to iterate over values of a map (i.e.
not whole
To obtain map’s keys as a When iterating over a variant (if it contains a list, map or a record), use variant as the loop control variable type:
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