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phpapprentice/code/loops.php
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<?php
// A loop tells PHP to run a block of code more than once.
// A classic loop is a while loop.
// A "while" loop will continue to run the block of code as long as the value in parentheses is true.
$num = 5;
while ($num > 0) {
echo "While loop $num\n";
--$num;
}
// A "do while" loop is similar to a "while" loop except it always runs at least
// one iteration. In a classic "while" loop, no iterations may be executed if
// the value in parentheses is false. In a "do while", the boolean check
// is not done until after the execution of an iteration.
$num = 0;
do {
echo "Do while $num\n";
++$num;
} while ($num < 5);
// "for" loops allow you to create a more concise while loop.
// Inside the parentheses, the left section creates a variable before the loop
// starts, the middle section is the check that is done at the beginning of each loop
// and the third section is executed after each loop.
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
echo "For loop $i\n";
}
// A "foreach" loop allows you to easily loop over an array.
// An array is a list of data stored together.
// The "as" keyword lets you assign a variable to the value
// in the array for the current iteration of the loop.
$set = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
foreach ($set as $num) {
echo "Array value $num\n";
}
// In loops, you can use the keyword "break" to stop the loop execution
// no matter how many more iterations should run.
$values = ['one', 'two', 'three'];
foreach ($values as $value) {
if ($value === 'two') {
break;
}
echo "Break $value\n";
}
// The "continue" keyword stops executing the current loop iteration,
// but then allows the loop to continue with other iterations.
$values = ['one', 'skip', 'three'];
foreach ($values as $value) {
if ($value === 'skip') {
continue;
}
echo "Continue $value\n";
}