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Computers and Technology, 30.05.2020 01:01, alanaruth3389
Here is a while loop that counts from 1 to 5 that demonstrates the 3 steps of writing a loop. Can you change it to count from 2 to 10? Can you make it count by 2s? Can you make it count backwards?
public class LoopTest1
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// 1. initialize the loop variable
int count = 1;
// 2. test the loop variable
while (count <= 5)
{
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System. out. println(count);
// 3. change the loop variable
count++;
}
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