Small Basic: Iteration Count
Take a look at this For loop:
For N = i To t Step s
Statement(s)
EndFor
i is the initial value, t is the terminal value, and s is the step size. You can use this formula to find the number of times your program runs the loop (the iteration count):
The answer’s truncated (if needed) to give you an integer; the decimal part is removed. Of course, the minimum iteration count’s zero. This table shows you some examples:
Example |
i, t, s |
Formula |
Iteration Count |
For N = 1 To 20 Step 3 |
1, 20, 3 |
7.33 |
7 |
For N = 5 To 150 Step 40 |
5, 150, 40 |
4.625 |
4 |
For N = 20 To 5 Step –3 |
10, 5, –3 |
6 |
6 |
For N = 2.5 To 8.0 Step 0.5 |
2.5, 8.0, 0.5 |
12 |
12 |
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Small and Basically yours,
- Ninja Ed & Majed Marji
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January 31, 2016
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