Chapter 5: Problem 10
Why should you be careful not to place a statement in the body of a for loop that changes the value of the loop's counter variable?
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Chapter 5: Problem 10
Why should you be careful not to place a statement in the body of a for loop that changes the value of the loop's counter variable?
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Why should you indent the statements in the body of a loop?
Why is it critical that counter variables be properly initialized?
\(\mathrm{T} \mathrm{F} \) All three of the for loop's expressions may be omitted.
A loop that is inside another is called a(n) __________ loop.
Why are the statements in the body of a loop called conditionally executed statements?
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