Java do loop increment
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Java
int i = 10;
int i = 10; int j = 0; do { j++; System.out.println("loop:" + j); while (i++ < 15) { //line6 i = i + 20; System.out.println(i); } ; } while (i < 2); System.out.println("i_final:" + i);
Output:
loop:1 31 i_final:32
Why I_ Final is 32 instead of 31? As we can see, do_ The while loop is executed only once, so line 8 should also be executed only once, so increment the value of "I" by 1 Increased from 31 to 32?
Solution
When you do a while loop (I < 15), it checks the conditions and stops the loop. If I am < 15, but here when you do a while loop J, the loop becomes 2 times, and when it becomes while (I < 15), it increases the value of I by 1 and stops So in the second loop, the value of I increases by one, but the function in the while loop remains unchanged. When it is >, it stops for more than 15
If you do the following, you will get 31
int i = 10; int j = 0; do { j++; System.out.println("loop:" + j); while (i < 15) { //line6 i++ i = i + 20; System.out.println(i); } ; } while (i < 2); System.out.println("i_final:" + i);
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