When your tying your shoe you loop the loop or some kind of dance.
To 'loop the loop' in an aeronautical term. It is a maneuver creating a vertical circle in the sky and was first 'invented' by the pilot Lincoln Beachey prior to 1915
Vines play automatically, which means that they loop.
If somebody was to be out of the loop, they would be lacking critical information or popular knowledge. Now if somebody was IN the loop, this would mean you are up to date on the latest topics of your "loop".
Nested loop, you mean; one loop in the other loop, eg: for (i=0; i<10; ++i) { for (j=0; j<i; ++j) { printf ("i=%d, j=%d\n", i, j); } }
prime a loop is that how mach time it executed either max time or minimum time
What do you mean by "processed"?
Vines play automatically, which means that they loop.
If somebody was to be out of the loop, they would be lacking critical information or popular knowledge. Now if somebody was IN the loop, this would mean you are up to date on the latest topics of your "loop".
what do you mean by looping?
bond, loop
Nested loop, you mean; one loop in the other loop, eg: for (i=0; i<10; ++i) { for (j=0; j<i; ++j) { printf ("i=%d, j=%d\n", i, j); } }
I think you mean tbl (L instead of 1), which is to knit through the back loop. (Regular knit stitch is through the front loop).
prime a loop is that how mach time it executed either max time or minimum time
I'm assuming you mean an "innoculating loop" in microbiology. You flame the loop to kill the microoganisms on the loop before using it again to prevent mixing different bacterial colonies and contaminating them.
"You threw me for a loop" means that you surprised me or that I wasn't expecting that. It could also mean it caught you off guard and you totally weren't expecting it.
A loop check is a condition that is checked everytime a loop is executed. It is usually the condition that needs to match for the loop to terminate. Until this condition is matched the loop will continue to execute. Ex: for(int i=0; i<10; i++) { … } In the above for loop "i<10" is the loop check condition and this loop will execute until the value of i is less than 10. It starts at 0 and gets incremented by 1 everytime the loop completes an iteration of execution
input:while (condition) statementoutput:for (;condition;) statementor, if you mean do-while:do { if (condition) statement } while (condition);
You mean PL/SQL? Well, they are different things, read the manual for details.