Thanks! On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:56 PM, bob gailer <bgai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10/12/2011 8:41 PM, Max S. wrote: > >> I've been doing some research into C++, and I've noticed the for loops. >> Is there a way to use the C++ version of the loops instead of the Python >> one? For example, I believe that the Python syntax would be: >> for a=1, a < 11, a += 1: >> print(a) >> print("Loop ended.") >> if the 'for' keyword did it's function as in C++, Actionscript, or most >> other programming languages. Is there a way to do this? >> > > for i in range(1, 11, 1): # the final 1 can be omitted, as it is the > default value. > loop body > > OR > > i = 1 > while i < 11: > i += 1 > loop body > > Your choice - that's all know of - and the for is easier to read and write > than the while. > > -- > Bob Gailer > 919-636-4239 > Chapel Hill NC > >
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