6. Active For Loop


Answer:

Just above the test part of a loop. This is were for loops automatically put it, and where it is
sensible to put it if you are implementing a loop with a while.

Active For Loop

Here is another example. Notice that the loop body is a block statement although there is only one statement nested inside the block. This is syntactically correct.

int count;

for ( count = 0; count < 7; count++ )
{
System.out.println( "count is: " + count );
}
System.out.println( "Done with the loop" );

Here is a JavaScript version of this loop. Try to predict what it will output:




     


Question 6:

Do you think that the change part of the for statement must always increment by one?