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ITM 352 Flow-Control: Loops
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Iteration Traditional method of repeating statements loop control {
} repeat these statements zero or more times, controlled by loop control
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Repeating Code A loop statement is a control structure that repeatedly executes a statement or a series of statements while a specific condition is TRUE or until a specific condition becomes TRUE There are four types of loop statements: while statements for statements do...while statements foreach statements don't use! will cover later!
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while Statements Tests the condition prior to executing the series of statements at each iteration of the loop The syntax for the while statement is: while (conditional expression) { statement(s); } As long as the conditional expression evaluates to TRUE, the statement or command block that follows executes repeatedly
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while Statements (continued)
Each repetition of a looping statement is called an iteration A while statement keeps repeating until its conditional expression evaluates to FALSE A counter is a variable that increments or decrements with each iteration of a loop statement
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while Statements (continued)
$Count = 1; while ($Count <= 5) { echo " $Count<br /> "; ++$Count; } echo " <p>You have printed 5 numbers.</p> ";
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while Statements (continued)
$Count = 10; while ($Count > 0) { echo “$Count<br />”; --$Count; } echo " <p>We have liftoff. </p> ";
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while Statements (continued)
$Count = 1; while ($Count <= 100) { echo " $Count<br /> "; $Count *= 2; }
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while Statements (continued)
In an infinite loop, a loop statement never ends because its conditional expression is never FALSE $Count = 1; while ($Count <= 10) { echo " The number is $Count "; } PHP Programming with MySQL, 2nd Edition
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for Statements Combine the initialize, conditional evaluation, and update portions of a loop into a single statement Repeat a statement or a series of statements as long as a given conditional expression evaluates to TRUE If the conditional expression evaluates to TRUE, the for statement executes and continues to execute repeatedly until the conditional expression evaluates to FALSE
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for Statements Can also include code that initializes a counter and changes its value with each iteration The syntax of the for statement is: for (counter declaration and initialization; condition; update statement) { statement(s); }
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for Statement Example for ($potato = 1; $potato < 5; $potato++) {
if ($potato == 4) echo $potato . "<BR>"; else echo $potato . " potato<BR>"; }
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for Statements Example
for ($Count = 0; $Count < 5; $Count++) { echo "This is the " . $Count ; switch ($Count) case '1': echo "st"; break; case '2': echo "nd"; case '3': echo "rd"; default: echo "th"; } echo " time through the loop <br /> ";
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The exit Function If you have a situation where it is pointless to continue execution you can terminate the program with the exit() or die() functions A string is often used as an argument to identify if the program ended normally or abnormally
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The exit Function for ($Count = 0; $Count < 5; $Count++) {
echo "Iteration " . $Count . "<BR>"; if ($Count == 3) exit("I'm outta here!"); }
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break and continue If you have a situation where need to exit the loop but not terminate the program use break If want to stop executing the statements in the loop for a given cycle and immediately jump to the top of the loop to start the next cycle use continue
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break example for ($potato = 1; $potato < 5; $potato++) {
if ($potato == 3) break; elseif ($potato == 4) echo $potato . "<BR>"; else echo $potato . " potato<BR>"; }
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continue example for ($potato = 1; $potato < 5; $potato++) {
if ($potato == 3) continue; elseif ($potato == 4) echo $potato . "<BR>"; else echo $potato . " potato<BR>"; }
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Practical Considerations When Using Loops
The most common loop errors are unintended infinite loops and off-by-one errors in counting loops An off-by-one error is an error that occurs when a loop is executed one too many or one too few times. Sooner or later everyone writes an unintentional infinite loop To get out of an unintended infinite loop enter ^C (control-C) or stop button on browser Loops should tested thoroughly, especially at the boundaries of the loop test, to check for off-by-one and other possible errors
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Tracing a Variable in a Loop
Tracing a variable: print out the variable each time through the loop A common technique to test loop counters and troubleshoot off-by-one and other loop errors Some systems provide a built-in tracing system that allows you to trace a variable without having to change your program. If no built-in utility is available, insert temporary output statements to print values.
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