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Iteration (Loop) partI

Iteration (Loop) partI. Thanachat Thanomkulabut. Consider the following program!. How to write “Hello, Kitty” 2000 times?. using System; Namespace SimPleExample { class SimPleC { static void Main() { Console.WriteLine(”Hello, Kitty”); Console.WriteLine(”Hello, Kitty”);

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Iteration (Loop) partI

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  1. Iteration (Loop) partI Thanachat Thanomkulabut

  2. Consider the following program! How to write “Hello, Kitty” 2000 times? using System; Namespace SimPleExample { class SimPleC { static void Main() { Console.WriteLine(”Hello, Kitty”); Console.WriteLine(”Hello, Kitty”); Console.WriteLine(”Hello, Kitty”); Console.WriteLine(”Hello, Kitty”); Console.WriteLine(”Hello, Kitty”); Console.WriteLine(”Hello, Kitty”); Console.WriteLine(”Hello, Kitty”); } } } #Hello, Kitty 7 times

  3. Looping Version How to write “Hello, Kitty” 2000 times? using System; Namespace SimPleLoopExample { class SimLoopPleC { static void Main() { int i; i = 0; while (i<7) { Console.WriteLine(”Hello, Kitty”); i++; } } } } #Hello, Kitty 7 times

  4. Iteration (repeat) Looping or Iteration in C# while do…while foreach for

  5. Kinds of Iteration statements

  6. Outline • while statements • Loop controlled • do...while

  7. while statement For Single Statement while (condition) statement; while (condition) { statement-1; statement-2; . . . statement-N; } FALSE Condition TRUE Statement For Multiple Statements

  8. while...example 1. initialize value How this program works? N static void Main() { int N = 0; while (N < 3) { Console.WriteLine(”Kitty-{0}”, N); N++; } } 3 1 2 0 3. finish condition False TRUE Monitor 2. runner Kitty-0 Kitty-1 Kitty-2

  9. while...example Monitor Kitty-0 Kitty-0 How this program works? 1. initialize value Kitty-0 N static void Main() { int N = 0; while (N < 3) Console.WriteLine(”Kitty-{0}”, N); N++; } 0 3. finish condition TRUE { Loop infinite } 2. runner

  10. while...example Monitor SUM N Please input N: 5 static void Main() { int N, SUM; SUM = 0; N = 0; while (N >= 0) { Console.Write(”Please input N: ”); N = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); if (N>=0) SUM = SUM+N; } Console.WriteLine(“SUM = {0}”, SUM); } 5 0 -1 3 0 5 8 Please input N: 3 Please input N: -1 1. initialize value TRUE SUM = 8 FALSE 3. finish condition FALSE TRUE 2. runner

  11. while...example static void Main() { int n,x,fact;   Console.Write(“Enter value of n : “); n = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); fact = n; x = n-1; while (x >= 1) { fact = fact*x; x = x-1; } Console.WriteLine(“{0}! = {1}”,n,fact); } n x fact 4 4 0 3 2 1 *3 *2 *1 Monitor 1. initialize value Enter value of n : 4 FALSE TRUE 3. finish condition 4! = 24 2. runner

  12. Test I • Write the program which • Input : n (positive interger number) • Output : sumation of 1+2+3+...+n

  13. Test I static void Main() { } int n ; ,x=1 ; ,sum=0; Console.Write(“Enter value of n : ”); n = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); while(x<=n) { } sum = sum+x; x++; Console.Write(“sum = {0}”,sum);

  14. While Statements • Since the condition is checked before the execution of the loop body • While loop is also called a pre-conditional loop. • As long as the entry condition is still true, the while loop will be repeated • Zero loop will be executed if the entry condition is false at the beginning • while statements are conditional iteration statements which execute the loop body only if the entry condition is true

  15. Outline • while statements • Loop controlled • do...while

  16. Loop Controlled

  17. N <= 5 N++; Counter Controlled Monitor N 1 2 4 3 6 5 1 2 static void Main() { int N; N = 1; while ( ) { Console.WriteLine(”{0}”, N); } } 3 FALSE 4 TRUE 5 How to display even number 1 to J on screen?

  18. N <= J N%2==0 N++; Counter Controlled • Display only even number between 1 to J static void Main() { int N, J; J = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); N = 1; while ( ) { if ( ) Console.WriteLine(”{0}”, N); } } 2 4 6 8 . . . How to display odd number between 1 to J on screen?

  19. Loop Controlled

  20. Sentinel-Controlled Monitor SUM N Please input N: 5 static void Main() { int N, SUM; SUM = 0; N = 0; while (N >= 0) { Console.Write(”Please input N: ”); N = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); if (N>=0) SUM = SUM+N; } Console.WriteLine(“SUM = {0}”, SUM); } 0 5 0 5 3 -1 8 Please input N: 3 Please input N: -1 TRUE SUM = 8 FALSE FALSE TRUE

  21. Outline • while statements • Loop controlled • do...while

  22. Kinds of Iteration statements

  23. Statement3 Statement2 Statement1 do...while statement do{ statement1; statement2; statement3; }while (condition); true condition false

  24. do...while example How this program works? N Monitor 0 1 2 3 0 static void Main() { int N = 0; do{ Console.WriteLine(N); N++; }while (N < 3); } 1 2 FALSE TRUE

  25. do...while example Input your password : Kaset How this program works? Input your password : bkk input static void Main() { string input; do{ Console.Write("Input your password:"); input = Console.ReadLine(); }while(input != "ABCD"); Console.WriteLine("Password Correct");} Input your password : ABCD bkk Kaset ABCD Password Correct TRUE FALSE

  26. do...while example How this partial code works? Monitor n x Input : 6 int n,x=1; Console.Write("Input:"); n = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); Console.WriteLine("Factor of {0} is",n); do{ if(n%x==0) Console.WriteLine(x); x++; }while(x<=n); 6 7 1 6 5 4 3 2 Factor of 6 is 1 2 3 FALSE TRUE 6 TRUE FALSE

  27. Test II • Write the program • Input : n (negative interger number) • Output : sumation of (-1)+(-2)+(-3)+...+n

  28. Test II static void Main() { } int n ; ,x=-1 ; ,sum=0; Console.Write(“Enter value of n : ”); n = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); do{ }while(x>=n); sum = sum+x; x--; Console.Write(“sum = {0}”,sum);

  29. Do..while Statement • The loop body of a do..while statement will be executed first before the exit condition is checked • Do..while loop is also called a post-conditional loop because the condition is checked after the loop body • Do..while statement is a conditional iteration statements • A do..while statement will execute at least once

  30. Statement Statement Statement Do..while vs. While Do..while statement While statement false condition true Statement Statement true condition Statement false

  31. while & do..while more example • This program will Reverse integer input • Example • input : 1502 • output : 2051 static void Main() { int number, right_digit;   Console.Write("Enter your number : "); number = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); Console.Write("Reverse number is : "); while (number != 0) { right_digit = number%10; Console.Write("{0}",right_digit); number = number/10; } }

  32. while & do..while more example static void Main() { int n, count, k;   Console.Write ("Please enter number of n : "); n = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); k = 1; count = 1; do{ Console.Write("{0} ",k); k = k+2; count = count+1; }while (count<=n); } • This program will show odd number n numbers • Example • input : 5 • output : 1 3 5 7 9

  33. Any question?

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