C++ While Loop
C++ Loops
Loops can execute a block of code as long as a specified condition is reached.
Loops are handy because they save time, reduce errors, and they make code more readable.
C++ While Loop
The while loop loops through a block of code as long as a specified condition is true:
Syntax
  while (condition) {
      // code block to be executed
 }
 
In the example below, the code in the loop will run, over and over again, as long as 
a variable (i) is less than 5:
Note: Do not forget to increase the variable used in the condition (i++), otherwise 
the loop will never end!
Do you wonder why we use the letter i as a variable name? It's a 
counter variable and a common choice in simple loops because it's short, traditional, and stands for 'index' or 'iterator'.
Countdown Example
This example counts down from 3 to 1 and then displays "Happy New Year!!" at the end:
Example
  int countdown = 3;
while (countdown > 0) {
  cout << countdown 
  << "\n";
  countdown--;
}
cout << "Happy New Year!!\n";
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