C++ keyword: for
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Usage
- for loop: as the declaration of the loop
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(since C++11) |
Example
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#include <iostream>
int main() noexcept
{
// The following 'for' loop statement:
// 1. (init-statement) Declares an integer named 'i' and initializes it with value '0'.
// 2. (condition) Checks if i is less than 3 and if not, ends the loop execution.
// 3. (statement) Writes out a current value of the integer 'i' to the stdout.
// 4. (expression) Pre-increments the integer 'i' (increases its value by 1).
// 5. Returns to the point 2 (condition).
// init-statement: int i{0};
// condition: i < 3
for (int i{0}; i < 3; ++i) // expression: ++i
std::cout << i; // statement: std::cout << i;
}
Output:
012
See also
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(since C++17) |
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(since C++23) |
- switch statement:
switch,case - default (as case label declaration) etc:
default - goto statement:
goto - continue statement:
continue - break statement:
break - return statement:
return
| (since C++20) |
- do-while loop and
whileloop:do,while