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5 February, 13:12

loopCount = 1; while (loopCount < 3) System. out. println ("Hello"); loopCount = loopCount + 1; No output Hello Hello Hello Hello Hello This is an infinite loop

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  1. 5 February, 14:17
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    You need to wrap the statements of loop in curly braces {} if the statements are more than one. In your case loopcounter=loopcounter+1 is out of loop

    Explanation:

    / / Do it like this will make it finite loop

    int loopCount = 1

    while (loopCount < 3) {

    System. out. println ("Hello");

    loopCount = loopCount + 1;

    }
  2. 5 February, 14:46
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    wrap the statements of loop in curly braces {} if the statements are more than one. In your case loop counter=loopcounter+1 is out of loop If you want a finite loop then here ist is ffit is iisDo it like this will make it finite loop

    int loopCount = 1

    while (loopCount < 3) {

    System. out. println ("Hello");

    loopCount = loopCount + 1;

    }
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