C – Loop control statements
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      Loop control statements in C are 
used to perform looping operations until the given condition is true. 
Control comes out of the loop statements once condition becomes false.
Types of loop control statements in C:
There are 3 types of loop control statements in C language. They are,
- for
- while
- do-while
- Syntax for each C loop control statements are given in below table with description.
| S.no | 
Loop Name | 
Syntax | 
Description | 
| 1 | for | for (exp1; exp2; expr3) { statements; } | Where, exp1 – variable initialization ( Example: i=0, j=2, k=3 ) exp2 – condition checking ( Example: i>5, j<3, k=3 ) exp3 – increment/decrement ( Example: ++i, j–, ++k ) | 
| 2 | 
while | while (condition) { statements; } | where, condition might be a>5, i<10 | 
| 3 | 
do while | do { statements; } while (condition); | where, condition might be a>5, i<10 | 
Example program (for loop) in C:
      In for loop control statement, loop is executed until condition becomes false.
Output:
| 
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 
Example program (while loop) in C:
      In while loop control statement, loop is executed until condition becomes false.
Output:
| 
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 
Example program (do while loop) in C:
      In do..while loop control statement, while loop is executed irrespective of the condition for first time. Then 2nd time onwards, loop is executed until condition becomes false.
Output:
| 
Value of i is 1 Value of i is 2 Value of i is 3 Value of i is 4 | 
Difference between while & do while loops in C:
| S.no | 
while | 
do while | 
| 1 | Loop is executed only when condition is true. | Loop is executed for first time irrespective of the condition. After executing while loop for first time, then condition is checked. | 
 
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