Write a do while loop that uses the loop control variable to take on the values 0 through 10. In the body of the loop, multiply the value of the loop control variable by 2 and by 10.
Types of Loop
Loops are the elements of programming in which a part of code is repeated a particular number of times. Loop executes the series of statements many times till the conditional statement becomes false.
Loops
Any task which is repeated more than one time is called a loop. Basically, loops can be divided into three types as while, do-while and for loop. There are so many programming languages like C, C++, JAVA, PYTHON, and many more where looping statements can be used for repetitive execution.
While Loop
Loop is a feature in the programming language. It helps us to execute a set of instructions regularly. The block of code executes until some conditions provided within that Loop are true.
In this lab, you work with the same C++ program you worked with in Labs 5-1 and 5-3. As in those earlier labs, the completed program should print the numbers 0 through 10, along with their values multiplied by 2 and by 10. However, in this lab you should accomplish this using a do while loop.
Instructions
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Ensure the source code file named NewestMultiply.cpp is open in the code editor.
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Write a do while loop that uses the loop control variable to take on the values 0 through 10.
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In the body of the loop, multiply the value of the loop control variable by 2 and by 10.
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Execute the program by clicking the Run button and verify that the output is correct.
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Where would "int numberCounter;" be used in the code if it was required? The code works in Dev-C++, but the "numberCounter" variable being unused prevents any further progress on the assignment.