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17

lua for loop

-- For K,V in table
for k,v in pairs(tbl) do
 print(k)
 print(v)
end
-- For i=0, num
for i=0, num do
 print(i)  
end
Posted by: Guest on April-17-2020
4

lua how to make a loop

for init,max/min value, increment
do
   statement(s)
end
Posted by: Guest on April-20-2020
7

For loop lua

for startValue, EndValue, [increments] do
        --code to execute
end
--The increments value is optional.  If it isn't defined, it is assumed to be "1"
Posted by: Guest on July-24-2020
0

for loop lua

local t = {}
for index, value in ipairs(t) do
	print(index, value)
end
Posted by: Guest on October-01-2020
0

loop in lua

-- a loop will repeat the code for a limited amount of time
-- let make one
for a = 1 --(from where you want it to start),10 --(how long you want it to be),1 --[How many jumps it needs to make(ex 2, 4, 6, 8,10)]
	print(a) -- now it will count to 10
end
Posted by: Guest on January-09-2021
0

lua for loops

--[[
There are two types of lua for loops.
There is the generic definition, (pseudo-)expression, increment,
and there is one that allows the use of iterators.
]]

-- The first kind can be used like this:
for a = 0 --[[Define a as 0]], 10 --[[Continue until a reaches 10]], 2 --[[Increment by 2 each iteration]] do
	print(a); -- 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.
end

-- The second kind requires an iterator. There are two commonly used built-in ones.
-- pairs and ipairs.

-- pairs uses the built-in next function, which gets the next key in a table given a previous key.
-- pairs can be used both for pure arrays and non-numerical indices (ie. maps).
for i,v in pairs({["A"] = 5, ["B"] = 10}) do
	print(i, v); -- A 5, B 10.
end

-- ipairs is different in that it can only loop over tables with numerical indices (ie. arrays) hence the name *i*pairs.
for i,v in ipairs({5, 10}) do
	print(i, v); -- 1 5, 2 10.
end

-- You can read more about iterators here:
-- https://www.lua.org/pil/7.3.html
Posted by: Guest on December-31-2020

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