syntax for do while loop
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In most computer programming languages, a do while loop is a control flow statement that executes a block of code at least once, and then repeatedly executes the block, or not, depending on a given boolean condition at the end of the block. The do while construct consists of a process symbol and a condition
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while loop is executed once before the condition is checked. Its syntax is: do { // body of loop; } while (condition); ... If the condition evaluates to true , the body of the loop inside the do statement is executed again.
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