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transliteration: chakram, meaning: round-loop
चक्रम् loops are a great way to run code a certain or changing amount of ways in a concise manner. चक्रम् takes in 3 parameters initial value, and condition, and a step size.
For example, here is a for loop that वद
all of the numbers ० to ९
# This will print ० to ९
चक्र(मान अ = ०; अ < १०; अ = अ+ १)
{
# चक्रम् takes in 3 parameters initial value, and condition, and a step size
वद("अ =",अ);
}
This ends up outputting
अ = ०
अ = १
अ = २
अ = ३
अ = ४
अ = ५
अ = ६
अ = ७
अ = ८
अ = ९
you can stop the चक्रम् loop between the process by using the
विराम (transliteration: virAm, meaning: stop) keyword:
# This will print only till ५, it will break after अ = ५
चक्र(मान अ = ०; अ < १०; अ = अ+ १){
यदि (अ >= ५){
विराम; # viram is like break
}
वद("अ =>",अ);
}
output
अ = ०
अ = १
अ = २
अ = ३
अ = ४
you can skip the चक्रम् loop between the process by using the
अग्रिम (transliteration: AgrIm, meaning: skip) keyword:
# This will print only till ५, it will skip after अ = २
चक्र(मान अ = ०; अ < ५; अ = अ+ १){
यदि (अ == २){
अग्रिम; # Agrim is like continue
}
वद("अ =>",अ);
}
output
अ = ०
अ = १
अ = ३
अ = ४