Programming in Swift: Fundamentals

Oct 19 2021 · Swift 5.5, iOS 15, Xcode 13

Part 3: Control Flow

20. For Loops

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Notes: 20. For Loops

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So far, you’ve learned how to control the flow of execution in your apps using the decision-making powers of if statements and the while loop.

let closedRange = 0...5
let halfOpenRange = 0..<5
var usefulValue = 5
let closedRange = 0...usefulValue
let halfOpenRange = 0..<usefulValue

var sum = 0
let count = 10
for i in 1...count {
  
}
  sum += i 
i = 20
for _ in 1...count {
  print("roar")
}
for _ in 1...count where count > 100 {
  print("roar")
}
for i in 1...count { 

}
for i in 1...count {
   print("\(i) is an odd number.")
}
5 % 2
for i in 1...count where i % 2 == 1 {