• Loops

    A loop in programming is like running around a track. When you start running, you keep going until you have gone around the track once. In programming, a loop is when you tell the computer to do the same thing over and over again until it has done what you told it to do. For example, if you want your computer to count from 1 to 10, it will create a loop that says "count 1, count 2, count 3" all the way up to 10.

      • For Loops

      • Go

        Example of for loop in go.
        package main
        
        import "fmt"
        
        func main() {
        	for key := 1; key < 4; key++ {
        		fmt.Println(key)
        	}
        }
        
      • For ...in Loops

      • Go

        Example of for-in loop in go.
        package main
        
        import "fmt"
        
        func main() {
        	var fruits = map[string]string{"a": "apple", "b": "banana", "c": "cherry"}
        
        	for key, value := range fruits {
        		fmt.Println(key + ": " + value) // a: apple etc.
        	}
        }
        
      • While Loops

      • Go

        Example of while loop in go.
        package main
        
        import "fmt"
        
        func main() {
        	var times int = 1
        
        	for times <= 5 {
        		fmt.Println("Looped", times) // Looped 1 etc.
        		times += 1
        	}
        }
        
      • Do-While Loops

      • Go

        Example of do-while loop in go.
        Coming Soon