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New iteration of for-loop without incrementing?
Another question, is it possible to, in a for-loop incrementing until it reaches a certain number, to have it loop again without incrementing? Just have it drop what it is doing when it reaches this command and start again at the same number it was at? I know I could make a while loop and just not increment under certain conditions, so this is mainly for curiosity.
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