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Samuel Gomes edited this page Nov 8, 2022 · 1 revision

See WHILE...WEND.

The WHILE condition is used in WHILE...WEND or DO...LOOP loops to exit them.

Syntax

DO [WHILE] evaluation . . . LOOP [WHILE] evaluation

  • Only one conditional evaluation can be made at the start or the end of a DO...LOOP.
  • DO WHILE evaluates a condition before and inside of the loop. The loop may not run at all.
  • LOOP WHILE evaluates a condition inside of the loop. It has to loop once.
  • Skips the loop or loops until an evaluation becomes False.

Relational Operators:

Symbol Condition Example Usage
= Equal IF a = b THEN
<> NOT equal IF a <> b THEN
< Less than IF a < b THEN
> Greater than IF a > b THEN
<= Less than or equal IF a <= b THEN
>= Greater than or equal IF a >= b THEN

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