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I started off with "hints" that required the poor student to piece together the information from incomplete bits. A complete example is like a picture that is worth 1000 words and far clearer.
28 lines
653 B
Zig
28 lines
653 B
Zig
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// Behold the 'for' loop! It lets you execute code for each
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// member of an array:
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//
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// for (items) |item| {
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//
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// // Do something with item
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//
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// }
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//
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const std = @import("std");
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pub fn main() void {
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const story = [_]u8{ 'h', 'h', 's', 'n', 'h' };
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std.debug.print("A Dramatic Story: ", .{});
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for (???) |???| {
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if(scene == 'h') std.debug.print(":-) ", .{});
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if(scene == 's') std.debug.print(":-( ", .{});
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if(scene == 'n') std.debug.print(":-| ", .{});
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}
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std.debug.print("The End.\n", .{});
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}
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//
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// Note that "for" loops also work on things called "slices"
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// which we'll see later.
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