#include int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) { // There are 3 basic types of loops int i = 0; // In the while loop the condition is checked before each execution // on true the block is executed // As a result the block is executed as long as the condition is met while (i < 10) { // condition i < 10 i++; // increment i } // The do while loop works similarly to the while loop. // But the block is executed at least once. // Since the condition is only checked after the first execution. do { i++; } while (i < 20); // for loops provide an easy shorthand way to define conditions for (int j = 0; j < 20; j += 5) { // continue skips the current iteration // subsequent iterations may work as normal. continue; printf("This is never reached."); } for (;;) { // Break exits any loop for good break; } // TODO: print the numbers 1 to 10 using a for loop. }