- Java provides a number of ways of looping…through collections of data.…In this project, Loops, I've declared an array of strings.…The brackets after the data type String means that…this is an array of values, and the array has 12 items.…One for each month of the year.…I'll demonstrate how to loop through this data using…four different types of loops.…An incrementing loop, a for each loop, a while loop,…and a do while loop.…I'll start with an incrementing loop.…
To create the skeleton of an incrementing loop…in IntellJ IDEA, type fori…and press enter.…And that will use a code template.…An incrementing loop has three statements…between parenthesis.…The first declares a counter-variable, a starting point.…The second is a condition and the loop will continue…as long as that condition is true.…And the third part is an incremental statement, i++…means increment the value by one.…
I'll set my condition to i < months.length,…so I'll keep looping as long as the value doesn't match…the length of the array.…Remember this is a zero based array so when they match…
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7/24/2015- Understanding the history and principles of Java
- Installing Java, IntelliJ IDEA, and BlueJ
- Creating a Java project
- Working with variables, values, and expressions
- Working with object data types
- Building, comparing, and parsing strings
- Debugging and exception handling
- Creating loops and reusable code
- Passing arguments by reference or value
- Using simple and complex arrays
- Creating custom classes
- Understanding inheritance and polymorphism
- Managing files with Java libraries
- Documenting code with Javadoc
- Packaging classes in JAR files
Skill Level Beginner
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