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Module 6 Loops in Java

The document provides an overview of loops in Java, specifically focusing on WHILE, DO-WHILE, and FOR loops. It explains the syntax, functionality, and execution process of each loop type, highlighting their differences and use cases. The document serves as a basic guide for understanding how to implement loops in Java programming.

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Module 6 Loops in Java

The document provides an overview of loops in Java, specifically focusing on WHILE, DO-WHILE, and FOR loops. It explains the syntax, functionality, and execution process of each loop type, highlighting their differences and use cases. The document serves as a basic guide for understanding how to implement loops in Java programming.

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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1

Loops in Java
CC 102 - Module 6
GEMMARIE T. MUÑOZ
Loops in Java
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Loops
Loops can execute a block of code as
long as a specified condition
is reached.

Condition: The condition must be a


Boolean expression
(evaluates to True or False).
WHILE Loop
It is used when you want a Code Block to
run repeatedly WHILE a CONDITION is met
WHILE Loop
Syntax:

while(condition){

//Do everything you want here

}
WHILE Loop
How it works?
✓ Condition Check: The loop first checks the condition.

✓ Execution: If the condition is true, the code block inside


the loop is executed.

✓ Repeat: The condition is checked again, and the process


repeats as long as the condition remains true.

✓ Termination: When the condition becomes false, the loop


terminates, and the program continues with the
next statement after the loop.
WHILE Loop
Syntax:
int i = 0;

while(i < 5){

System.out.println(i);
i++;

}
DO-WHILE Loop
Same as the WHILE Loop but it EXECUTES
the Code Block before checking the
CONDITION.
DO-WHILE Loop
Syntax:
do{

//Do everything you want here

} while(condition);
DO-WHILE Loop
How it works?

✓ Do: The code block inside the loop is


executed at least once, regardless
of the condition.

✓ While: After the code block executes,


the condition is checked. If the
condition is true, the code block
runs again. If the condition is false,
the loop terminates.
DO-WHILE Loop
Syntax:
int i = 0;

do{
System.out.println(i);
i++;
} while(i < 5);
FOR Loop
It is used when you want a Code Block to
run repeatedly WHILE the Condition is Met

It’s a more compact format but more


complicated version of a While Loop.
For Loops are commonly used to iterate
through Collections like Arrays.
FOR Loop
Syntax:

for(initialization; condition; updation){

//Do everything you want here

}
FOR Loop
How it works?
✓ Initialization: This part executes only once at the beginning of
the loop. It usually initializes a counter variable.

✓ Condition: This expression is evaluated before each iteration.


If the condition is true, the loop body executes.
If it's false, the loop terminates.

✓ Increment/Decrement: This part is executed after each


iteration. It usually updates the counter variable.
FOR Loop
Syntax:

for(int i = 0; i < 5; i++){

System.out.println(i);

}
Thank you!

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