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Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions Loops question Post 302887322 by Perderabo on Thursday 6th of February 2014 09:19:41 PM
Old 02-06-2014
Well I only see one loop...

First you request and obtain some values. This code is not in a loop and will only happen one time. Then we encounter while (int k=1) which is an infinite loop. It will never stop. That is sometimes ok, but probably not a great idea here. Normally a while loop would have braces to show the statements it is controlling. You have no braces, that is legal, so only one statement is controlled by your infinite loop. It is a lengthy if statement with many "else if" causes.

I guess one of the tests tested true. For each test you output something and then call exit(). A call to exit() terminates the program. So if you see any output, we expect the program to hit exit() and well, exit.

Suppose none of the tests were true. Then your infinite loop would run the same tests on the same data. If none of the tests were true the first time, they will still not be true the second time. Or the third time. Or the fourth time.... This is not a good thing.

Your infinite loop will never finish. But if it did, you would execute your "return" statement. Returning from main() is legal and will also terminate the program. Right now you can't reach that return statement.

Fair warning, I'm tired and I just glanced at your code. I haven't tried it. I could be wrong. But I don't think so. Good night... going to bed. Smilie
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for(3tcl)						       Tcl Built-In Commands							 for(3tcl)

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NAME
for - 'For' loop SYNOPSIS
for start test next body _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
For is a looping command, similar in structure to the C for statement. The start, next, and body arguments must be Tcl command strings, and test is an expression string. The for command first invokes the Tcl interpreter to execute start. Then it repeatedly evaluates test as an expression; if the result is non-zero it invokes the Tcl interpreter on body, then invokes the Tcl interpreter on next, then repeats the loop. The command terminates when test evaluates to 0. If a continue command is invoked within body then any remaining commands in the current execution of body are skipped; processing continues by invoking the Tcl interpreter on next, then evaluating test, and so on. If a break command is invoked within body or next, then the for command will return immediately. The operation of break and continue are similar to the corresponding statements in C. For returns an empty string. Note: test should almost always be enclosed in braces. If not, variable substitutions will be made before the for command starts execut- ing, which means that variable changes made by the loop body will not be considered in the expression. This is likely to result in an infinite loop. If test is enclosed in braces, variable substitutions are delayed until the expression is evaluated (before each loop iter- ation), so changes in the variables will be visible. See below for an example: EXAMPLES
Print a line for each of the integers from 0 to 10: for {set x 0} {$x<10} {incr x} { puts "x is $x" } Either loop infinitely or not at all because the expression being evaluated is actually the constant, or even generate an error! The actual behaviour will depend on whether the variable x exists before the for command is run and whether its value is a value that is less than or greater than/equal to ten, and this is because the expression will be substituted before the for command is executed. for {set x 0} $x<10 {incr x} { puts "x is $x" } Print out the powers of two from 1 to 1024: for {set x 1} {$x<=1024} {set x [expr {$x * 2}]} { puts "x is $x" } SEE ALSO
break, continue, foreach, while KEYWORDS
for, iteration, looping Tcl for(3tcl)
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