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Thursday, 15 February 2018

PHP Looping - While Loops

PHP Looping - While Loops 
Loops execute a block of code a specified number of times, or while a specified condition is true. 
PHP Loops 
Often when you write code, you want the same block of code to run over and over again in a row. Instead of adding several almost equal lines in a script we can use loops to perform a task like this. 
In PHP, we have the following looping statements: 
  • while - loops through a block of code while a specified condition is true 
  • do...while - loops through a block of code once, and then repeats the loop as long as a specified condition is true 
  • for - loops through a block of code a specified number of times 
  • foreach - loops through a block of code for each element in an array 
Shape 
The while Loop 
The while loop executes a block of code while a condition is true. 
Syntax 
while (condition) 
  { 
    code to be executed; 
  } 
Example 
The example below defines a loop that starts with i=1. The loop will continue to run as long as i is less than, or equal to 5. i will increase by 1 each time the loop runs: 
<html> 
<body> 
 <?php 
   $i=1; 
   while($i<=5)   
   {   
     echo "The number is " . $i . "<br />";   $i++; 
    } 
 ?>  
</body>
 </html>  
Output: 
The number is 1 The number is 2 The number is 3 The number is 4 The number is 5 

Shape 
The do...while Statement 
The do...while statement will always execute the block of code once, it will then check the condition, and repeat the loop while the condition is true. 
Syntax 
do   {   
code to be executed; 
  } 
while (condition);  
Example 
The example below defines a loop that starts with i=1. It will then increment i with 1, and write some output. Then the condition is checked, and the loop will continue to run as long as i is less than, or equal to 5: 
<html> 
<body> 
 <?php 
 $i=1; 
 do   { 
   $i++;   echo "The number is " . $i . "<br />"; 
      } 
while ($i<=5); 
?>  
</body> 
</html>  
Output: 
The number is 2 The number is 3 The number is 4 The number is 5 The number is 6 
PHP Looping - For Loops 
Loops execute a block of code a specified number of times, or while a specified condition is true. 
The for Loop 
The for loop is used when you know in advance how many times the script should run. 
Syntax 
for (init; condition; increment)   
    {
   code to be executed; 
     }  
Parameters: 
  • init: Mostly used to set a counter (but can be any code to be executed once at the beginning of the loop) 
  • condition: Evaluated for each loop iteration. If it evaluates to TRUE, the loop continues. If it evaluates to FALSE, the loop ends. 
  • increment: Mostly used to increment a counter (but can be any code to be executed at the end of the loop) 
Note: Each of the parameters above can be empty, or have multiple expressions (separated by commas). 
Example 
The example below defines a loop that starts with i=1. The loop will continue to run as long as i is less than, or equal to 5. i will increase by 1 each time the loop runs: 
<html>
 <body>
  <?php 
     for ($i=1; $i<=5; $i++)   
      {
   echo "The number is " . $i . "<br />";   
      } 
   ?> 
 </body> 
</html>  

Output: 
The number is 1 The number is 2 The number is 3 The number is 4 The number is 5 

The foreach Loop 
The foreach loop is used to loop through arrays. 
Syntax 
foreach ($array as $value)   {   code to be executed;   }  
For every loop iteration, the value of the current array element is assigned to $value (and the array pointer is moved by one) - so on the next loop iteration, you'll be looking at the next array value. 
Example 
The following example demonstrates a loop that will print the values of the given array: 
<html>
 <body>  
  <?php 
    $x=array("one","two","three"); 
    foreach ($x as $value)   
   {
   echo $value . "<br />"; 
   }
 ?>
  </body>
 </html>  
Output: 
one two three 




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