No such thing as if-loop. if-else statement is not a loop.
To avoid the corrosion of the copper conductors under the ground.
Because you have to repeat something. (Or you can use while-loop, too.)
We need a for loop because the while and do-while loops do not make use of a control variable. Although you can implement a counter inside a while or do-while loop, the use of a control variable is not as self-evident as it is in a for loop. Aside from the use of a control variable, a for loop is largely the same as a while loop. However, it is quite different to a do-while loop, which always executes at least one iteration of the loop before evaluating the conditional expression. In a for and while loop, the conditional expression is always evaluated before entering the loop, which may result in the loop not executing at all.
Sometimes you have to use nested loops, in this case one of them is the outer, the other is the inner.
The Break statement should generally get executed in some loop or switch statement. The below code will give compiler error. void main() { printf("12"); break; printf("14"); }
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It means that you are a telecommunication (telecoms) customer.
You can use a for loop whenever you can use a while loop; it's the same.
To avoid the corrosion of the copper conductors under the ground.
Business telecoms basically give you the ability to use everything in one place. You can schedule meetings easier, keep a track on tasks and share business information much more easily.
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Yes. while loop consist of only condition statement to make for loop look as while loop we can use syntax shown below: for(;condition;) eg: for(;i<=n;)
Because you have to repeat something. (Or you can use while-loop, too.)
We need a for loop because the while and do-while loops do not make use of a control variable. Although you can implement a counter inside a while or do-while loop, the use of a control variable is not as self-evident as it is in a for loop. Aside from the use of a control variable, a for loop is largely the same as a while loop. However, it is quite different to a do-while loop, which always executes at least one iteration of the loop before evaluating the conditional expression. In a for and while loop, the conditional expression is always evaluated before entering the loop, which may result in the loop not executing at all.
If your question makes sense at all, and it is about programming, then the answer is no.
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