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While...Wend repeats a group of statements while a given condition is TRUE. The required component, ''condition'', is any valid expression that evaluates to TRUE or FALSE. The optional component, ''statements'', are executed during each iteration of the loop. While...Wend statements can be nested, and any Wend statements in a nested loop transfer execution to one level above the loop where the Wend occurs.
While...Wend repeats a group of statements while a given condition is TRUE. The required component, ''condition'', is any valid expression that evaluates to TRUE or FALSE. The optional component, ''statements'', are executed during each iteration of the loop. While...Wend statements can be nested, and any Wend statements in a nested loop transfer execution to one level above the loop where the Wend occurs.


== Example (Basic) ==
== Example ==


<pre>
<tabber>
JavaScript=
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
// While...Wend Example
/* While...Wend repeats a group of statements */
 
var Counter = 1;
while (Counter < 5) {
  NSB.Print("Counter = " + Counter);
  Counter++;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
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BASIC=
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb.net">
Rem While...Wend Example
Rem While...Wend Example
'While...Wend repeats a group of statements
'While...Wend repeats a group of statements
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   Print "Counter = " & Counter
   Print "Counter = " & Counter
   Counter = Counter + 1
   Counter = Counter + 1
Wend
Wend</syntaxhighlight>
</pre>
</tabber>
 
== Example (JavaScript) ==
 
<pre>
// While...Wend Example
/* While...Wend repeats a group of statements */
 
var Counter = 1;
while (Counter < 5) {
  document.write("Counter = " + Counter + "<br>");
  Counter++;
}
</pre>


== Output ==
== Output ==

Latest revision as of 23:36, 24 July 2019

While condition

[statements]

Wend

Description

While...Wend repeats a group of statements while a given condition is TRUE. The required component, condition, is any valid expression that evaluates to TRUE or FALSE. The optional component, statements, are executed during each iteration of the loop. While...Wend statements can be nested, and any Wend statements in a nested loop transfer execution to one level above the loop where the Wend occurs.

Example

// While...Wend Example
/* While...Wend repeats a group of statements */

var Counter = 1;
while (Counter < 5) {
  NSB.Print("Counter = " + Counter);
  Counter++;
}

Rem While...Wend Example
'While...Wend repeats a group of statements

Dim Counter
Counter = 1
While Counter < 5
  Print "Counter = " & Counter
  Counter = Counter + 1
Wend

Output

Counter = 1
Counter = 2
Counter = 3
Counter = 4

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