exercises/exercises/015_for.zig
Dave Gauer e9e6be4e05 Updating wording in 'for' exercises
This is in preparation for another dive into 'for'
in an upcoming Exercise 100.

Also reformatted 095 for 65 columns and some wording.
2023-04-30 16:23:35 -04:00

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//
// Behold the 'for' loop! For loops let you execute code for each
// element of an array:
//
// for (items) |item| {
//
// // Do something with item
//
// }
//
const std = @import("std");
pub fn main() void {
const story = [_]u8{ 'h', 'h', 's', 'n', 'h' };
std.debug.print("A Dramatic Story: ", .{});
for (???) |???| {
if (scene == 'h') std.debug.print(":-) ", .{});
if (scene == 's') std.debug.print(":-( ", .{});
if (scene == 'n') std.debug.print(":-| ", .{});
}
std.debug.print("The End.\n", .{});
}
// Note that 'for' loops also work on things called "slices"
// which we'll see later.
//
// Also note that 'for' loops have recently become more flexible
// and powerful (two years after this exercise was written).
// More about that in a moment.