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2 Control Structures - Repetition Chapter 5

3 2 Chapter Topics Why Is Repetition Needed The Repetition Structure Counter Controlled Loops Sentinel Controlled Loops Flag Controlled Loops EOF Controlled Loops for for Loops do … while The do … while Looping Structure

4 3 Why Is Repetition Needed? Consider a task that the computer might automate Calculate and print paychecks Read invoices from a file and print monthly statements Read inputs from a sensor and adjust the air- fuel mixture of an engine In general The "Input – process – output" cycle

5 4 Why Is Repetition Needed? The algorithm requires a set of actions to be done over and over again Same set of actions Number of times to be executed is unknown at design time We need a structure which allows Statement(s) to be repeated A method of testing to see whether the statements should be repeated

6 5 The Repetition Structure while The while loop provides the repetition structure Statement(s) to be repeated A means of checking whether the statement(s) will be repeated while ( logicalExpression ) statement; Syntax: while ( logicalExpression ) statement;

7 6 Phases of Loop Execution Loop entry => flow of control reaches first statement inside loop Iteration => each pass thru the loop Loop test => condition tested before each iteration Loop exit => when termination condition occurs in while statement, loop is NOT executed another time while (condition) statement 1 statement 2 true false

8 7 While Loop Illustration Loop Entry Loop Test Loop Iteration Loop Exit

9 8 Counter Controlled Loops For when you know exactly how many times the loop should run There are 10 employees for which to print checks There are 60 sensor inputs per second The program needs a Loop Control Variable

10 9 Count Controlled Loop Uses a Loop Control Variable (LCV) x = 0; while (x <= 10) { cou t << “count = “ << x << endl; x = x + 1; } What gets printed?

11 10 Count Controlled Loops I nitialized I ncremented I nspected The LCV must be... Amen

12 11 Count Controlled Loops x = 0; while (x <= 10) { cou t << “count = “ << x << endl; x = x + 1; } Initialized Incremented Inspected

13 12 Sentinel Controlled Loops Suppose you want to read some positive integers and average them You do not have a preset number of data items in mind. –999 Suppose the number –999 marks the end of data. -999 Then the -999 is your "sentinel" cin>>variable; while(variable != sentinel) {... cin>> variable; } View sample program

14 13 Flag Controlled Loops A flag controlled loop uses a Boolean variable to control the loop found found = false; Example Let found be the Boolean variable found = false;while(!found) {... if(expression) found = true; found = true; } The flag is set according to some condition

15 14 EOF Controlled Loops End of File Controlled Do you need to know how many items are in the file? Why? Why not?

16 15 Testing the State of an I/O Stream The name of the input stream (used by itself) returns a value returns a 0 if it is NOT successful it returns a NON zero value if it IS successful

17 16 Testing the State of an I/O Stream When reading a file (a named input stream) we wish to know when it reaches the end Since the name returns a 0 or non-0, this can be used as a Boolean value Used to control program sequencing, control a file reading loop

18 17 EOF Controlled Loops cin>>variable; Can also be used in keyboard entry situations cin>>variable;while(cin) {... cin>>variable; // Ctrl-Z to signify eof } Although a sentinel controlled loop might be more user friendly

19 18 EOF Controlled Loops In addition to checking the value of an input stream variable … eof The function eof with an input stream variable can also be used to determine the end of file status. istreamVar.eof() Syntax: istreamVar.eof() Example infile.get(ch);while(!infile.eof()){ cout<<ch; cout<<ch; infile.get(ch); infile.get(ch);}

20 19 A Special Count Controlled Loop for ( … ) The for ( … ) statement Initialization : initializes the LCV Condition : usually a comparison, acts like a while ( …) Incrementing statement : LCV is incremented (or decremented) for ( initialization ; test expression ; update ) { 0 or more statements to repeat } for ( initialization ; test expression ; update ) { 0 or more statements to repeat }

21 20 for ( … ) The for ( … ) Loop Example -- what gets printed? x gets initialized value of x inspected x gets incremented How did it Happen?

22 21 for ( … ) The for ( … ) Loop All three of the portions inside the parentheses can be multiple statements separated by commas Any or all of the three portions inside the parenthesis may be missing accomplish those tasks some other way the two semicolons MUST be there

23 22 for for Loops for Note the sequence of events in a for loop Is it possible that the initialization and condition could be set so that that the loop statement would never execute?

24 23 A Different Looping Statement while ( … ) Recall that the while ( … ) statement always checked the condition BEFORE the loop In certain situations we wish to check the condition at … The END of the loop After the statement

25 24 The Do-While Statement Condition tested at end/bottom of loop Guarantees loop body executes at least once

26 25 The do-while Illustrated Loop Entry Loop Iteration Loop Exit Loop Trest Note: always at least one iteration

27 26 The Do-While Statement Can be used for a counting loop What gets printed?? How do you change it to go 10 times?

28 27 The Do While Statement This logic sometimes more suitable for some algorithms Example : trap for valid input do { cout “; cin >> value; if (value 5) cout 5); What makes this easier than the while ( … ) loop for this task?

29 28 do-while while do-while Loop vs. while Loop POST-TEST loop (exit-condition) The looping condition is tested after executing the loop body. Loop body is always executed at least once. PRE-TEST loop (entry-condition) The looping condition is tested before executing the loop body. Loop body may not be executed at all.

30 29 break; The break; Statement switch We saw it in the switch statement Causes immediate exit from innermost block switchwhiledo-whilefor switch, while, do-while, for Can be used to break out of purposely designed infinite loop not a good idea … a lazy shortcut Use only as last resort to avoid baffling combinations of multiple Boolean flags and nested ifs

31 30 continue; The continue; Statement Valid only in loops Terminates current loop iteration NOT entire loop Causes branch to bottom of loop skips rest of loop statements Loop then prepares for next iteration for (…) for (…) would increment lcv all loops would check condition

32 31 Guidelines for Choosing a Looping Statement Simple count-controlled for (…) use for (…) loop Event controlled, body always executed at least once do-while use do-while Event controlled and nothing known about first execution whilefor use while, possibly for while When in doubt => use while

33 32 Testing and Debugging do-while For do-while loops, make sure to try data sets to make loop go exactly one time For data-dependant loop where expressions based on values other than constants make sure to test for proper number of iterations Make sure switch statements have every branch tested including default

34 33 Testing and Debugging Remember to use break at end of case alternatives in switch statements otherwise next case is also executed! Case labels in switch statement must be values or named constants -- no variables Both switch expression & case constant cannot be floating point Provide default for switch when possibility of case values not being matched

35 34 Testing and Debugging Make sure all needed switch cases are present Choose looping structure carefully for( ; ; ) for( ; ; ) loop heading must have two semicolons -- even if portions omitted Break statement can exit only one level of nesting innermost switch or loop where break is located


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