Petr Schreiber
29-05-2007, 07:55
Hi,
another loop related stuff
uses "Console"
dim CountSheep as byte
Console_Writeline("Pure DO/LOOP")
' -- Classic infinite loop
' -- NOTE: To leave loop you must use EXIT statement
CountSheep = 0
do
incr CountSheep
Console_Writeline("-- Sheep :"+STR$(CountSheep))
if CountSheep = 10 then exit do
loop
Console_Writeline("Press ENTER...")
console_Readline
Console_Writeline("Test DO WHILE/LOOP")
' -- Loop with condition which must be TRUE to PERFORM cycle
' -- NOTE: If the condition does not equal to TRUE on start, NO cycle is performed
' - try to change "CountSheep = 0" to "CountSheep = 10"
CountSheep = 10
do WHILE CountSheep < 10 ' -- Valid for CountSheep = 0 ... 9
incr CountSheep
Console_Writeline("-- Sheep :"+STR$(CountSheep))
loop
Console_Writeline("Press ENTER...")
console_Readline
Console_Writeline("Test DO/LOOP UNTIL")
' -- Loop with condition on end which must be TRUE to LEAVE cycle
' -- CAUTION ! This way at least one loop is performed always
CountSheep = 0
do
incr CountSheep
Console_Writeline("-- Sheep :"+STR$(CountSheep))
loop until CountSheep = 10 ' -- If this is true we leave loop
Console_Writeline("End of demonstration, press ENTER to quit...")
console_Readline
Bye,
Petr
another loop related stuff
uses "Console"
dim CountSheep as byte
Console_Writeline("Pure DO/LOOP")
' -- Classic infinite loop
' -- NOTE: To leave loop you must use EXIT statement
CountSheep = 0
do
incr CountSheep
Console_Writeline("-- Sheep :"+STR$(CountSheep))
if CountSheep = 10 then exit do
loop
Console_Writeline("Press ENTER...")
console_Readline
Console_Writeline("Test DO WHILE/LOOP")
' -- Loop with condition which must be TRUE to PERFORM cycle
' -- NOTE: If the condition does not equal to TRUE on start, NO cycle is performed
' - try to change "CountSheep = 0" to "CountSheep = 10"
CountSheep = 10
do WHILE CountSheep < 10 ' -- Valid for CountSheep = 0 ... 9
incr CountSheep
Console_Writeline("-- Sheep :"+STR$(CountSheep))
loop
Console_Writeline("Press ENTER...")
console_Readline
Console_Writeline("Test DO/LOOP UNTIL")
' -- Loop with condition on end which must be TRUE to LEAVE cycle
' -- CAUTION ! This way at least one loop is performed always
CountSheep = 0
do
incr CountSheep
Console_Writeline("-- Sheep :"+STR$(CountSheep))
loop until CountSheep = 10 ' -- If this is true we leave loop
Console_Writeline("End of demonstration, press ENTER to quit...")
console_Readline
Bye,
Petr