An infinite loop is one sequence of commands that just repeats over and over again forever. When it comes to creating an infinite loop you can use the:
for
do while
and do statements.
using the keywords 'true'
for(; ;);..this will do for an infinite loop
In C++, a for loop is structured as follows: for( int index = 0; index < 10; ++i ) { //do something }
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There are three ways out of a loop.1. Satisfy the loop ending condition2. Execute a break statement3. Terminate the programPerhaps you are not changing the value of the variable that is used in the loop ending condition. Perhaps you are using a variable, such as an unsigned int, decrementing it, and expecting it to go negative. Suggest you run the program in a debuger and step through the loop.
No, why did you think so?
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Example: int main (void) { LOOP: goto LOOP; }
Input a variable.
Infinite loop.
It is unnecessary to use a for loop to convert meters to centimeters. Just multiply by 0.01.
An infinite loop might look something like: while 1==1: print("Infinite loop") as 1 is ALWAYS equal to 1.
#include<iostream> #include<vector> int main() { std::vector<int> integers (12); for (size_t loop=0; loop<integers.size(); ++loop) cin >> integers[loop]; }