# For Repeat code a preset number of times. ### @parent javascript/language Repeat code a fixed number of times. ### Block Editor The Block Editor *for* loop is different than the Touch Develop *for* loop in an important way. The above for loop will iterate *five* times, with the loop variable *i* taking on values 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. The Touch Develop for loop shown below will iterate four times: ``` for (let k = 0; k < 4; k++) { } ``` ### Touch Develop ### ~hide ``` let upper = 5 ``` ### ~ ``` for (let k1 = 0; k1 < upper; k1++) { // Add code to repeat here, also called the `loop body` } ``` where * `0` is initial value of the loop index variable `k` * the value of `k` increases by 1 after each execution of the `loop body` * `upper` is the number of times the loop body will repeat In other words, the index variable (`k`) starts at 0 and increases by 1 each time the `loop body` executes, until `k = upper`. ### Example: count to 5 The following example displays numbers 1 through 5 on the LED screen: ``` for (let i = 0; i < 5; i++) { basic.showNumber(i + 1, 100) basic.pause(500) } ``` ### Example: draw a box The [LED screen](/device/screen) has a fixed number of rows and columns (5x5), which is ideal for a for loop. This example uses a for loop to turn on the LEDs along the edge of the screen, making a square. ``` for (let i1 = 0; i1 < 5; i1++) { led.plot(0, i1) led.plot(4, i1) led.plot(i1, 0) led.plot(i1, 4) basic.pause(500) } ``` ### ~hint Want to exit a loop early? The [break](/js/break) statement exits a loop before the end value is reached. ### ~ ### Lessons [looper](/lessons/looper), [strobe light](/lessons/strobe-light) ### See also [while](/js/while), [break](/js/break), [if](/reference/logic/if)