
C# 7 and .NET Core: Modern Cross-Platform Development

Iteration statements repeat a block either while a condition is true or for each item in a group. The choice of which statement to use is based on a combination of ease of understanding to solve the logic problem and personal preference.
Use either Visual Studio 2017 or Visual Studio Code to add a new console application project named Ch03_IterationStatements
.
In Visual Studio 2017, you can set the solution's start up project to be the current selection so that the current project runs when you press Ctrl + F5.
The while
statement evaluates a Boolean expression and continues to loop while it is true.
Type the following code inside the Main
method:
int x = 0; while (x < 10) { WriteLine(x); x++; }
Run the console application and view the output:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
The do
statement is like while
, except the Boolean expression is checked at the bottom of the block instead of the top, which means that...
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