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Why in while loop we have 0 in output? Shouldn't it start with 1?

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13th Sep 2019, 8:57 PM
Mikael Ovakimyan
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There are two type of increment operator i=i+1 i++(post increament) or ++i(pre increament) Post-increment operator used to increment the value of a variable after using it in a expression. In the Post-Increment, value is first used inside the expression.then increment let i=0 X=i++ >>>> in short x=i=i+1( left to right precidence) After execution X= 0 and i=1 Means i is first assigned to x then it incremented Pre-increment operator used to increment the value of a variable before using it in a expression. In the Pre-Increment, value is first incremented and then used inside the expression. i=0 x=i++>>>>x=i=i+1(right to left precid.) i is incresed to 1 and value of i assigned to x After execution x=1 and i =1
13th Sep 2019, 9:18 PM
Sgk101
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i++ is an operator which uses the current value of i before incrementing it, so document.write(i++) would output the current value of i (which, in the first iteration of the loop would be 0) and then increment it by 1
13th Sep 2019, 9:00 PM
Faisal
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var i=0; while (i<10) { document.write(++i); }
13th Sep 2019, 9:40 PM
Filipe Cláudio
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Because you start it from 0 you can start from any number you wish and end it any number you wish but note that the condition is to be concerned i.e while(condition(is still true)) do this You may not use 0 or 1 the condition is just a short meaning for checking true or false while the condition is True the code keeps executiing until it's false
13th Sep 2019, 9:00 PM
Qudusayo
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