do loop


do loop

[′dü ‚lüp] (computer science) A FORTRAN iterative technique which enables any number of instructions to be executed repeatedly.

do loop

repeat loop

do loop

A high-level programming language structure that repeats instructions based on the results of a comparison. In a DO WHILE loop, the instructions within the loop are performed if the comparison is true. In a DO UNTIL loop, the instructions are bypassed if the comparison is true. The following simulated DO WHILE loop prints 1 through 10 and stops. The bold words are programming commands, and the others are variables created by the programmer. See variable and loop.

 counter = 0 do while counter < 10 counter = counter + 1 print counter enddo