Chapter 5: Problem 5
Which loop should you use in situations where you wish the loop to repeat until the test expression is false, and the loop should not execute if the test expression is false to begin with?
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Chapter 5: Problem 5
Which loop should you use in situations where you wish the loop to repeat until the test expression is false, and the loop should not execute if the test expression is false to begin with?
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The __________ loop is ideal for situations that require a counter.
$\mathrm{T} \mathrm{F} In a nested loop, the break statement only interrupts the loop it is placed in.
The __________ statement causes a loop to skip the remaining statements in the current iteration.
A(n) __________ is a variable that 鈥渃ounts鈥 the number of times a loop repeats.
\(\mathrm{T}\) F One limitation of the for loop is that only one variable may be initialized in the initialization expression.
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