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Friends, help me please with this java question
Please, determine the value of variable "s" int s = 1; int k = 0; do{ s+=2; } while(s != 100); System.out.print(s); My answer was 101, but the correct one is infinite loop. Could anyone explain me why? /* maybe, it's a stupid question but I really can't figure out */
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You have 99 or 101 so s isn't ever 100 and your loop doesn't stop. Try while(s < 100)
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oh, really, I was very uncareful 😞I see now. thankyou so much
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I didn't notice that I have "!=" not "<", that makes a big difference. I understand now. Thankyou all guys!
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CipherFox done ✔
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Have I already challenged you Jason? I don't remember, sorry
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No need to thank! Be successful and let your dreams come true! Jason
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if the condition was s < 100 then your answer was correct but, s never be equals to 100 so the loop never ends, and continue forever
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Haha you challenged me once or twice i guess and you beat with a huge margin.. I want to have more wins than draws/loses.. Don't worry i'll give you a good challenge 😊😂😂😂👍
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Ulyana Sveleba thanks 😊
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The value of s will never be equal to 100 ... so the condition s!=100 never holds false or is always true. Because the initial value of s is 1 and incremental of it by 2 , will result 3,5,7...99,101 but never 100...You can change the condition to (s<100) or initialise s with 0 (s=0) .
Hope this helps you understand 😊
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because "s != 100" is always true...
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It goes in multiples of 3
such that : s1 = 3, 6,...,99,102
This means s is never equal to 100
So this result to an infinite loop where the condition is always true.