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Cory Smith edited this page Jun 7, 2022 · 3 revisions

The LOOP statement denotes the end of a DO...LOOP where the program jumps to the beginning of the loop if the optional condition is true.

Syntax

: DO :. :. :. : LOOP [{UNTIL|WHILE} condition]

  • LOOP indicates the bottom or end of a DO...LOOP block of code.
  • Either the DO...LOOP statement or LOOP statement can set a condition to end the loop.
  • When a loop uses a LOOP condition, the code inside of it will run at least ONCE.
  • A WHILE condition continues the loop until the condition is false.
  • An UNTIL condition continues the loop until the condition is true.
  • If only DO and LOOP are used the loop will never end! Ctrl-Break can be used to stop an endless loop!
  • DO LOOPs can also be exited using [EXIT DO](EXIT DO) or GOTO.

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