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BASIS FOR COMPARISON | WHILE | DO-WHILE |
General Form | while ( condition) { statements; //body of loop } |
do{ . statements; // body of loop. . } while( Condition ); |
Controlling Condition | In 'while' loop the controlling condition appears at the start of the loop. | In 'do-while' loop the controlling condition appears at the end of the loop. |
Iterations | The iterations do not occur if, the condition at the first iteration, appears false. | The iteration occurs at least once even if the condition is false at the first iteration. |
Alternate name | Entry-controlled loop | Exit-controlled loop |
Semi-colon | Not used | Used at the end of the loop |
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"Litho" is from the Greek word lithos, meaning stone. "Sphere" is from the Greek word sphaira, meaning globe or ball.Earth's lithosphere includes the crust and the uppermost mantle, which constitute the hard and rigid outer layer of the Earth. The lithosphere is subdivided into tectonic plates.
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Ramavtar Tiwari 6 years, 3 months ago
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