For loops were designed to be run a finite "for the next x times" While loops were designed to be run indefinitely, where the break comes from a boolean flag, "run as long as x is true" That boolean flag may require user input, etc. and it's easier to set the result against a boolean than try and fit that into a for loop.
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great video bro, thx. quick question, how often do coders use loops in todays programmes, are they already written out and you just need to look at what's available to use in the right situation
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For loops were designed to be run a finite "for the next x times"
While loops were designed to be run indefinitely, where the break comes from a boolean flag,
"run as long as x is true"
That boolean flag may require user input, etc. and it's easier to set the result against a boolean than try and fit that into a for loop.
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One does not know what loops are but knows what *those things* are?
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Super explanation of loops I've ever watched! Thank you very much!
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great video bro, thx. quick question, how often do coders use loops in todays programmes, are they already written out and you just need to look at what's available to use in the right situation
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Can you please expalin a bit more about ++ after you give the value for i
It just means i+1
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