Programming
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When
For
is executed, the variable value is compared to the end value. If variable does
not exceed end, the loop is executed; otherwise, program control jumps to the command
following
EndFor
.
Note:
The
For
command automatically increments the counter variable so that the
program can exit the loop after a certain number of repetitions.
At the end of the loop (
EndFor
), program control jumps back to the
For
command, where
variable is incremented and compared to
end
.
For example:
Ê
Displays 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Ë
Displays 6. When
variable
increments to 6, the loop is not executed.
Note:
You can declare the counter variable as local if it does not need to be saved after
the program stops.
Ê
Ë
:For i,0,5,1
: Disp I
:EndFor
:Disp i
i > 5
i
{
5
:For i,0,5,1
: --------
: --------
:EndFor
:--------
Summary of Contents for Titanium TI-89
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