On 12/27/2012 10:42 AM, Tedd Sperling wrote:
On Dec 26, 2012, at 10:09 AM, Jim Giner <jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com> wrote:

While I fully understand the purpose of the do...while construct, I just never get used 
to seeing it used. (in other langs I had to deal with a 'repeat...until construct and 
dis-liked that also).  I pretty much know if I'm going to have to deal with a "run 
at least once" when I'm coding and therefore code appropriately, altho I don't know 
in what ways I've handled it at this very moment.
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To me - so much easier to comprehend at first glance.  As soon as my eye comes 
to a block of code starting with a conditional like 'while', I readily see what 
makes it tick.  Again I see the potential usefulness of doing it the other way 
as you did in your example, but in your case there wasn't a need for using 
'do...while' since you structured it so that there was never a case where you 
had to force the loop to happen regardless of conditions.

I too used while's instead of do's for the same reason.

However, in my class I had a student show be the light (one can always learn 
from beginners).

Think of it this way, you travel into the code knowing that at some point 
you're going to repeat the block of code IF a condition is going to be met 
within the block of code. With that consideration, the 'do/while()' works.

Using just a 'while()' for everything means you must determine the what the 
truth of the 'while()' is going to be AND set that value before the loop. 
Whereas, using a 'do/while()', you don't need to set the truth until the block 
of code has been implemented AND at that point determine the truth of the block 
of code.

Cheers,

tedd


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There's going to be fans of each method, but my feeling is that I know what I'm doing when I write the code, so setting a condition before the code doesn't faze me. In a way, using the do... format one still sets a condition value before it is evaluated, no?

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