Challenge: break and continue
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In this task, you will practice using break and continue statements in a for loop with a simple scenario.
- Initialize a variable
totalto0to store the sum of processed numbers. - Use a for loop to count numbers from 1 up to 10.
- Inside the loop:
- Use
i % 4 == 0to check if a number is divisible by 4. - Use
continueto skip numbers divisible by 4. - Use
breakto stop the loop when a number is greater than 8. - Update
totalwithtotal = total + i.
- Use
- Print each processed number with
Console.WriteLine("Number: " + i). - Print the final sum with
Console.WriteLine("Total sum: " + total).
Solution
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Challenge: break and continue
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Task
Swipe to start coding
In this task, you will practice using break and continue statements in a for loop with a simple scenario.
- Initialize a variable
totalto0to store the sum of processed numbers. - Use a for loop to count numbers from 1 up to 10.
- Inside the loop:
- Use
i % 4 == 0to check if a number is divisible by 4. - Use
continueto skip numbers divisible by 4. - Use
breakto stop the loop when a number is greater than 8. - Update
totalwithtotal = total + i.
- Use
- Print each processed number with
Console.WriteLine("Number: " + i). - Print the final sum with
Console.WriteLine("Total sum: " + total).
Solution
Everything was clear?
Thanks for your feedback!
SectionΒ 4. ChapterΒ 8
single