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Variable name doesn't have to start with _. could be:<code>[[for]] "LAlala" [[from]] 0 [[to]] 0 [[do]] {[[hint]] [[str]] LAlala}; //0</code> | Variable name doesn't have to start with _. could be:<code>[[for]] "LAlala" [[from]] 0 [[to]] 0 [[do]] {[[hint]] [[str]] LAlala}; //0</code> | ||
The variable ''LAlala'' will exist only inside [[do]] {} scope and will not overwrite any variable of the same name that existed before. | The variable ''LAlala'' will exist only inside [[do]] {} scope and will not overwrite any variable of the same name that existed before. | ||
</dd> | </dd> | ||
</dl> | </dl> | ||
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Revision as of 13:36, 16 June 2015
Description
- Description:
- Starts for sequence, use in complete form (see example). The default step increment is 1. An optional step increment can be specified using the extended syntax.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
Examples
- Example 1:
for "_i" from 1 to 10 do {debugLog _i;};
- Example 2:
for "_i" from 9 to 1 step -2 do {debugLog _i;};
Additional Information
- See also:
- for [ ]for doControl Structures
Notes
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Notes
- Posted on 29 April 2010 (CEST)
- alef
for "_i" from 0 to 0 do {}; //will do once, with _i = 0 for "_i" from 0 to -1 do {}; //will not do