- If you want to repeat a calculation for as long as a Boolean
expression's value is not
0
, then use a while
loop:
while (Boolean expression)
embedded statement
- If you want to repeat a calculation involving entry,
Boolean, and continuation expressions, then use a
for
loop:
for (entry expression;
Boolean expression;
continuation expression)
embedded statement
- If you want to repeat a calculation until a variable is
counted down to
0
, then use a counting for
loop:
variable declaration
for (counter initialization expression;
counter testing expression;
counter reassignment expression)
embedded statement
- If you want to increment or decrement the value of a
variable by 1, then instantiate one of the following patterns:
++variable name
--variable name
- If you want to change a variable's value by combining it with the value
of an expression via addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division,
then consider instantiating the following pattern:
variable name operator= expression