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Revision as of 22:33, 25 May 2005
Contents
Syntax
While | |
Usage | Intermediate |
Level of Understanding | Intermediate |
Computer Savvy | Beginner |
Logic | Intermediate |
While <condition>
Description
Used in conjunction with Do to create a While loop. "While" marks the end of the loop, whereas "Do" marks the beginning. When this command is executed, the condition is checked. If the condition is met then execution continues from Do, otherwise continuing past While.
Examples
Declare Count int 1 Do { Echo ${Count} VarCalc Count ${Count}+1 } While "${Count}<10"