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|examples= | |examples=<lsl>//Counts from 1 to 5 | ||
default | default | ||
{ | { | ||
state_entry() | state_entry() | ||
{ | { | ||
integer olf; | integer olf;// Without applied value an integer will be defaulted to zero. | ||
do | do | ||
llSay(0, (string) (++olf)); | llSay(0, (string) (++olf));// Increment before the while condition. | ||
while(olf<5); | while(olf<5); // On the first pass/loop olf = 1 | ||
} | } | ||
}</lsl | }</lsl><lsl>//Counts from 0 to 4 | ||
default | default | ||
{ | { | ||
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integer olf; | integer olf; | ||
do | do | ||
llSay(0, (string)olf); | llSay(0, (string)olf);// olf is still equal to zero. | ||
while((++olf)<5); | while((++olf)<5);// Increment after/during the test. | ||
} | } | ||
}</lsl | }</lsl><lsl>//Counts from 0 to 4 and coments as it loops (block statement demo) | ||
default | default | ||
{ | { | ||
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do | do | ||
{ | { | ||
llSay(0, (string)olf); | llSay(0, (string)olf);// Curly brackets are required since there is more than one looped command. | ||
llSay(0, "looping"); | llSay(0, "looping"); | ||
} | } | ||
while((++olf)<5); | while((++olf)<5); | ||
} | } | ||
}</lsl> | }</lsl><lsl> | ||
<lsl> | |||
//Practical example of where a do/while loop is more immediately useful than a while loop: | //Practical example of where a do/while loop is more immediately useful than a while loop: | ||
//Note that a sensor event always contains input data, so the 'do' always has something to process | //Note that a sensor event always contains input data, so the 'do' always has something to process | ||
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llDialog(llGetOwner(),"Choose an avatar.",gNameList,gDlgChan);//channel is pre-defined when llSensor is triggered | llDialog(llGetOwner(),"Choose an avatar.",gNameList,gDlgChan);//channel is pre-defined when llSensor is triggered | ||
} | } | ||
</lsl | </lsl> | ||
|helpers | |helpers | ||
|also_header | |also_header |
Revision as of 02:02, 3 October 2009
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do loop while (condition);
• | loop | – | Executes once, then executes condition. | |
• | condition | – | If condition executes true, it then loops back and executes loop again. |
Any of the statements can be null statements. A do...while loop is slightly faster than a while or for loop, and requires fewer bytes of memory than a while or for loop.
Specification
Type | Condition |
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integer | True if it is not zero. |
float | True if it is not zero.[1] |
string | True if its length is not zero. |
key | True only if it is a valid key and not NULL_KEY. |
vector | True if the vector is not ZERO_VECTOR. |
rotation | True if the rotation is not ZERO_ROTATION. |
list | True if the length is not zero. Note that correct behavior is only seen with Mono-compiled scripts; LSO-compiled scripts incorrectly resolve to false if the list is non-empty: BUG-230728 |
Examples
<lsl>//Counts from 1 to 5 default {
state_entry() { integer olf;// Without applied value an integer will be defaulted to zero. do llSay(0, (string) (++olf));// Increment before the while condition. while(olf<5); // On the first pass/loop olf = 1 }
}</lsl><lsl>//Counts from 0 to 4 default {
state_entry() { integer olf; do llSay(0, (string)olf);// olf is still equal to zero. while((++olf)<5);// Increment after/during the test. }
}</lsl><lsl>//Counts from 0 to 4 and coments as it loops (block statement demo) default {
state_entry() { integer olf; do { llSay(0, (string)olf);// Curly brackets are required since there is more than one looped command. llSay(0, "looping"); } while((++olf)<5); }
}</lsl><lsl> //Practical example of where a do/while loop is more immediately useful than a while loop: //Note that a sensor event always contains input data, so the 'do' always has something to process
sensor(integer num) { if(num>12) num=12; do { gNameList += [llGetSubString(llDetectedName(--num),0,23)];//sometimes avatar names are too long for dialog display gKeyList += [llDetectedKey(num)];//we will dialog select avatar by name, but still need their key //even if their name has not been truncated above }while(num>0); llDialog(llGetOwner(),"Choose an avatar.",gNameList,gDlgChan);//channel is pre-defined when llSensor is triggered }
</lsl>
Deep Notes
Footnotes
- ^ The OpenSim LSL compiler will not do this implicitly. You will need to use an explicit check.