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Loops

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Rust has three kinds of loops: loop, while, and for. The loop keyword tells Rust to execute a block of code over and over again forever or until you explicitly tell it to stop. while loops evaluate a block of code until a condition ceases to be true. A for loop executes some code for each item in a collection.

loop {
    println!("again!");
}

let mut number = 3;
while number != 0 {
    println!("{number}!");
    number = number - 1;
}

let a = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50];
for element in a.iter() {
    println!("the value is: {element}");
}
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