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While Loop in C++ Programming Language

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  While Loop in C++ Programming Language We have discussed about the entry-controlled loop or pre-tested loop previously in our blog posts. These statements or loops are used to repeat a piece of code for a specific number of times as per our program requirement. We have studied about the for loop already. Today in this blog post we are going to study about the while loop in C++ programming language. And we will look at how this while loop actually works and how we can stop it by making some condition false so that the loop might not run infinitely. We use while loop in C++ program when the number of iterations is not known in advance and depends on the condition. When we know exactly that how many times a loop should run then we use the for loop instead of while loop. Basic Syntax Of While Loop in C++ Programming Language Basic Working Of While Loop In C++ Programming Language Now we are going to discuss about the basic working of while loop in C++ programming....

while loop in c programming language

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  while loop in the C programming language In computer programming languages there is a concept of control flow statements. In control flow statements we specify some conditions and based on those conditions whether they are true or false we run some iterative piece of code if the condition is true and terminate the control statement if the condition is false.  There are mainly three types of control flow statements that we use in our programs to get the desired result, these three types of control statements are Three types of Control flow statements 1) do-while loop 2) while loop 3) for loop In today's post, we will discuss the while loop control statement. while loop is also known as a pre-tested loop in which before running the piece of code the condition is examined first. If the condition is true only then the while loop will execute and if the condition is false then the while loop statement terminates. In these control statements, the piece of code ...