for Loop in C#
In this post, you will learn how to work with the for loop so that you can use that same knowledge and thus evolve.
- a cycle allows executing an instruction or a set of instructions several times;
- the for cycle goes around (iterates) according to a certain range.
using System;
namespace Base {
class ForLoop {
public void Run() {
string[] schoolSupplies = new string[6] {
"Backpack", // 0
"Case", // 1
"Pencil", // 2
"Eraser", // 3
"Sharpen", // 4
"Scissors" // 5
};
/*
Console.WriteLine(schoolSupplies[0]);
Console.WriteLine(schoolSupplies[1]);
*/
for (int index = 0; index < schoolSupplies.Length; index++) {
Console.WriteLine($"schoolSupplies[{index}]: {schoolSupplies[index]}");
}
}
}
}
/*
schoolSupplies[0]: Backpack
schoolSupplies[1]: Case
schoolSupplies[2]: Pencil
schoolSupplies[3]: Eraser
schoolSupplies[4]: Sharpen
schoolSupplies[5]: Scissors
*/
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