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Repeat code a preset number of times.
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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
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let upper = 5
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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 variablek
- the value of
k
increases by 1 after each execution of theloop 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 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 statement exits a loop before the end value is reached.