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Revision as of 05:50, 2 December 2007
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for( initializer; condition; increment ) loop
| • | initializer | – | Executed once just before checking condition. | |
| • | condition | – | If this executes as true then loop is executed. | |
| • | increment | – | Executed after loop, then condition is checked again. | |
| • | loop | – | Can be either a single statement, a block statement, or a null statement. |
Any of the statements can be null statements.
Specification
| Type | Condition |
|---|---|
| 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
//single statement type.
integer a = 0;
integer b = 10;
for(; a < b; ++a)
llOwnerSay((string)a);
//block statement
integer a = 0;
integer b = 10;
for(; a < b; ++a)
{
llOwnerSay((string)a);
llOwnerSay((string)a);
}
//null statement integer a = 0; integer b = 10; for(; a < b; llOwnerSay((string)(a++)));
Notes
A for loop is the same as a while loop as below.
initializer;
while(condition);
{
loop;
increment;
}
Deep Notes
Footnotes
- ^ The OpenSim LSL compiler will not do this implicitly. You will need to use an explicit check.