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− | + | |Welcome to the '''spoken tutorial''' on '''while and do-while loops''' in '''Perl'''. | |
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− | |In this tutorial, we will learn about | + | | In this tutorial, we will learn about: |
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− | |''' | + | | '''while''' loop in '''Perl''' |
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− | | I am using '''Ubuntu | + | | '''do-while''' loop in '''Perl '''. I am using '''Ubuntu Linux 12.04''' operating system and '''Perl 5.14.2'''. |
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− | |I will also be using the '''gedit ''' | + | |I will also be using the '''gedit Text Editor'''. |
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|You can use any text editor of your choice. | |You can use any text editor of your choice. | ||
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− | | You should have basic knowledge of ''' | + | | You should have basic knowledge of '''variables''' and '''comments''' in ''' Perl.''' |
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− | |Knowledge of '''for '''and '''foreach '''loops in '''Perl '''will be an added advantage | + | |Knowledge of '''for''' and '''foreach''' loops in '''Perl''' will be an added advantage. |
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− | |Please go through the relevant spoken tutorials on the | + | |Please go through the relevant spoken tutorials on the "Spoken Tutorial" website. |
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− | | | + | | '''while''' loop in '''Perl''': |
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− | |The '''while''' loop executes a block of code while a condition is true. | + | |The '''while''' loop executes a block of code while a condition is true. |
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− | | | + | |The syntax of '''while''' loop is as follows - |
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− | |'''while | + | |'''while''' space open bracket '''condition''' close bracket |
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− | | | + | |open curly bracket |
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− | | | + | |piece of code to be executed while the condition is true |
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− | | | + | |close curly bracket. |
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− | | | + | | So, what happens if the condition is not satisfied? Then the '''while''' loop will exit without executing the code within, even once. |
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− | | | + | |Now let us look at an example of '''while''' loop. |
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− | | | + | |Open the Terminal and type: |
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− | |''' | + | |'''gedit whileLoop dot pl space ampersand''' |
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− | |''' | + | |and press '''Enter'''. |
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− | | | + | |This will open the '''whileLoop.pl''' file in '''gedit. ''' |
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− | + | | Now type the following code: | |
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− | | | + | | '''hash exclamation mark slash u s r slash bin slash perl''' |
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− | |''' | + | |press '''Enter'''. |
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− | | | + | | 'dollar i' ($i) equals to zero semicolon |
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− | |''' | + | | press '''Enter '''. |
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− | | | + | |'''while''' open bracket '''dollar i less than or equal to four''' close bracket space |
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− | | | + | |open curly bracket press '''Enter''' and type: |
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− | | | + | |'''print''' space double quote '''Value of i''' colon ''' dollar i backslash n''' double quote complete semicolon |
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− | | | + | |press '''Enter'''. |
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− | | | + | | '''dollar i plus plus semicolon''' |
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− | | | + | | press '''Enter''' and close the curly bracket. |
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− | | | + | |Let me explain the '''while''' loop in detail. |
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− | | | + | | We have initialized the variable 'i' to 0. |
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− | | | + | |Now, we have specified the condition for '''while''' loop as '''$i''' less than or equal to 4. |
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− | | | + | | If the 'condition' is true, the code within the '''while''' loop will get executed. |
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− | | | + | |This means, first time our '''while''' loop will print "Value of i: 0" on the terminal. |
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− | | | + | |Then the '''$i++''' will increment the value of variable 'i' by one. |
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− | | | + | |Now again, the loop condition ''' $i<=4''' will be evaluated. |
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− | |'' | + | |And the loop will exit once the value of 'i' becomes 5. |
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− | | | + | | In this case, '''while''' loop will get executed for '''i''' equal to 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4. |
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− | | | + | | Press '''Ctrl+s''' to '''save''' the file. |
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− | | | + | |03:35 |
− | | | + | |Now, switch to the terminal. |
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− | | | + | | Type the following to check for any compilation or syntax error: |
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− | | | + | |'''perl hyphen c whileLoop dot pl''' |
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− | | | + | | and press '''Enter.''' |
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− | | | + | |The following line will be displayed on the terminal. |
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− | | | + | |'''whileLoop.pl syntax OK ''' |
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− | | | + | |03:56 |
− | | | + | |As there is no compilation or syntax error, we will execute the '''Perl''' script by typing: |
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− | | | + | |''' perl whileLoop dot pl''' |
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− | | | + | |and press '''Enter'''. |
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− | | | + | |The following output will be displayed on the terminal. |
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− | | 04 | + | | 04:14 |
− | | | + | | Now, let us look at '''do-while loop'''. |
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− | |''' | + | | The '''do..while''' statement will always execute the piece of code at-least once. |
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− | | | + | | It will then check the condition and repeat the loop while the condition is true. |
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− | | | + | |The syntax for '''do-while''' loop is as follows: |
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− | | | + | | '''do''' space |
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− | | | + | |open curly bracket |
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− | | | + | |piece of code to be executed while the condition is '''true''' |
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− | | | + | |close curly bracket then space |
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− | |''' | + | |'''while''' space within the brackets '''condition''' and then semicolon. |
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− | | | + | |Open the Terminal and type: |
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− | |''' | + | | '''gedit doWhileLoop dot pl space ampersand''' |
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− | | | + | | and then press '''Enter'''. |
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− | |''' | + | | This will open '''doWhileLoop.pl''' file in '''gedit.''' |
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− | | | + | | Type the following piece of code: |
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− | | | + | |'''hash exclamation mark slash u s r slash bin slash perl''' Press '''Enter'''. |
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− | | | + | |'''dollar i equals to zero''' semicolon press '''Enter'''. |
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− | + | |'''do''' space | |
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− | | | + | |open curly bracket '''Enter''' type: |
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− | | | + | |'''print''' space double quote '''Value of i colon <space> dollar i backslash n''' double quote complete semicolon |
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− | | | + | |press '''Enter '''. |
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− | | | + | |'''dollar i plus plus''' semicolon |
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− | | | + | | press '''Enter '''. |
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− | | | + | | close curly bracket. |
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− | | | + | |space '''while''' space open bracket '''dollar i less than or equal to four''' |
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− | | | + | | close bracket semicolon. |
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− | | | + | | Here is the detail explanation of a '''do-while''' loop. |
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+ | | 06:13 | ||
+ | | We have initialized the variable i to 0. | ||
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− | | | + | |First time, the '''do-while''' loop will print the output as 'Value of i colon 0' on the terminal without checking for condition. |
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+ | |06:28 | ||
+ | |'''$i++''' will increment the value of variable 'i' by one, each time loop gets executed. | ||
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+ | | 06:36 | ||
+ | | Second time, the condition '$i' less than or equal to 4 will be checked. | ||
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+ | | 06:43 | ||
+ | | If the condition is '''True''', the loop will be executed again. | ||
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− | |''' | + | |In our case, second time the output displayed on terminal will be 'Value of i colon 1'. |
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+ | | 06:57 | ||
+ | | The loop will get executed till the condition becomes '''False''' that is when variable 'i' becomes 5. | ||
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− | | | + | | Press '''Ctrl+s''' to '''save''' the file. |
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+ | |07:09 | ||
+ | |Now, switch to terminal and type the following to check for any compilation or syntax error. | ||
+ | |||
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+ | |07:16 | ||
+ | |'''perl hyphen c doWhileLoop dot pl''' | ||
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+ | | 07:21 | ||
+ | | and press '''Enter.''' | ||
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+ | | The following line will be displayed on the terminal: | ||
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+ | | 07:26 | ||
|'''doWhileLoop.pl syntax OK''' | |'''doWhileLoop.pl syntax OK''' | ||
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− | | | + | |As there is no compilation or syntax error, we will now execute the '''Perl''' script. |
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− | |Type | + | |Type: '''perl doWhileLoop dot pl''' |
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− | | | + | |07:41 |
− | | | + | |and press '''Enter'''. |
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+ | | 07:43 | ||
+ | | The following output will be displayed on the terminal. | ||
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+ | |07:48 | ||
+ | | Now, let us see the actual difference between '''while''' and '''do-while''' loops. | ||
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− | | | + | | On the Terminal, type: |
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− | | | + | | '''gedit loop dot pl space ampersand''' |
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+ | |08:01 | ||
+ | | and press '''Enter'''. | ||
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− | | | + | |08:03 |
− | |''' | + | | This will open '''loop dot pl''' file in '''gedit. ''' |
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− | | | + | | Now type the piece of code shown. |
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+ | |08:12 | ||
+ | | We have declared a variable '''count''' and initialized it to zero. | ||
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− | | | + | |In the '''while''' loop condition, we are checking if the variable '''count''' is greater than zero. |
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− | | | + | |The condition is not true. So, the '''while''' loop code will not be executed even once. |
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− | | In the '''while''' loop | + | |In the '''do...while''' loop, we are first executing the code and then checking the condition. |
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− | | | + | |So, the code will be executed at least once. |
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− | |Then | + | |Then the condition whether the variable '''count''' is greater than zero, is checked. |
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− | | So, the | + | |The condition is not '''True'''. So, the loop will exit. |
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− | | | + | |Now, press '''Ctrl+s''' to '''save''' the file. |
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− | | | + | |09:05 |
− | | | + | |Now, switch to terminal and type the following to check for any compilation or syntax errors. |
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− | |09 | + | |09:12 |
− | | | + | |'''perl hyphen c loop dot pl''' |
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− | |09 | + | |09:16 |
− | | | + | |and press '''Enter.''' |
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− | | 09 | + | |09:19 |
− | | | + | |The following line will be displayed on the terminal. |
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− | |09 | + | |09:22 |
− | | | + | |'''loop dot pl syntax OK''' |
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− | | 09 | + | |09:26 |
− | | | + | |As there is no compilation or syntax error, let us execute the '''Perl''' script |
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− | | | + | |by typing '''perl loop dot pl''' |
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− | | 09 | + | |09:36 |
− | | | + | |and press '''Enter.''' |
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− | | | + | |09:38 |
− | | | + | |The following output will be displayed on the terminal. |
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|'''I am in do-while loop''' | |'''I am in do-while loop''' | ||
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− | | Here we can see, there is no output message displaying ''''I am in while loop'''' | + | |Here we can see, there is no output message displaying ''' 'I am in while loop' '''. |
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− | | 09 | + | |09:52 |
− | |This message was what we printed inside the '''while''' loop. | + | |This message was what we printed inside the ''''while'''' loop. |
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− | | | + | |09:59 |
− | | | + | |This implies that |
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− | |'''do-while''' loop executes at-least once before evaluating the | + | |'''do-while''' loop executes at-least once before evaluating the condition |
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− | | 10 | + | |10:07 |
− | |whereas '''while''' loop does not get executed even once when the ''' | + | |whereas '''while''' loop does not get executed even once when the condition specified is '''False'''. |
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− | | 10 | + | |10:15 |
− | | I hope the difference is clear to you now. | + | |I hope the difference is clear to you now. |
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− | |That's all there is to '''while''' and '''do-while''' loops. | + | |That's all there is to '''while''' and '''do-while''' loops. |
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− | | | + | |10:22 |
− | | | + | |Let us summarize. |
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− | |In this tutorial, we have learnt | + | |In this tutorial, we have learnt: |
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− | |'''while''' loop and '''do-while''' loop in '''Perl''' | + | |'''while''' loop and '''do-while''' loop in '''Perl''' |
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− | |using sample programs. | + | |using sample programs. |
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− | |Here is assignment for you - | + | |Here is an assignment for you - |
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− | |Print ''''Hello Perl'''' | + | |Print ''' 'Hello Perl' ''' |
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− | | | + | |till the count of variable reaches 10 |
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− | | | + | |by using '''while''' loop and '''do-while''' loops. |
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− | | | + | |Watch the video available at the following link. |
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− | | | + | |It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
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− | | | + | |If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
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− | | | + | |The Spoken Tutorial Project Team: |
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− | | | + | | Hope you enjoyed this '''Perl''' tutorial. |
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+ | |11:38 | ||
+ | |This is Amol Brahmankar, signing off. | ||
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− | | | + | |Thanks for joining. |
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+ | |} |
Latest revision as of 15:12, 10 March 2017
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on while and do-while loops in Perl. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will learn about: |
00:09 | while loop in Perl |
00:11 | do-while loop in Perl . I am using Ubuntu Linux 12.04 operating system and Perl 5.14.2. |
00:20 | I will also be using the gedit Text Editor. |
00:24 | You can use any text editor of your choice. |
00:28 | You should have basic knowledge of variables and comments in Perl. |
00:33 | Knowledge of for and foreach loops in Perl will be an added advantage. |
00:38 | Please go through the relevant spoken tutorials on the "Spoken Tutorial" website. |
00:43 | while loop in Perl: |
00:45 | The while loop executes a block of code while a condition is true. |
00:50 | The syntax of while loop is as follows - |
00:53 | while space open bracket condition close bracket |
00:58 | open curly bracket |
01:00 | piece of code to be executed while the condition is true |
01:04 | close curly bracket. |
01:07 | So, what happens if the condition is not satisfied? Then the while loop will exit without executing the code within, even once. |
01:16 | Now let us look at an example of while loop. |
01:19 | Open the Terminal and type: |
01:22 | gedit whileLoop dot pl space ampersand |
01:29 | and press Enter. |
01:31 | This will open the whileLoop.pl file in gedit. |
01:34 | Now type the following code: |
01:37 | hash exclamation mark slash u s r slash bin slash perl |
01:45 | press Enter. |
01:47 | 'dollar i' ($i) equals to zero semicolon |
01:52 | press Enter . |
01:54 | while open bracket dollar i less than or equal to four close bracket space |
02:04 | open curly bracket press Enter and type: |
02:08 | print space double quote Value of i colon dollar i backslash n double quote complete semicolon |
02:20 | press Enter. |
02:22 | dollar i plus plus semicolon |
02:27 | press Enter and close the curly bracket. |
02:31 | Let me explain the while loop in detail. |
02:33 | We have initialized the variable 'i' to 0. |
02:38 | Now, we have specified the condition for while loop as $i less than or equal to 4. |
02:46 | If the 'condition' is true, the code within the while loop will get executed. |
02:52 | This means, first time our while loop will print "Value of i: 0" on the terminal. |
03:01 | Then the $i++ will increment the value of variable 'i' by one. |
03:08 | Now again, the loop condition $i<=4 will be evaluated. |
03:16 | And the loop will exit once the value of 'i' becomes 5. |
03:22 | In this case, while loop will get executed for i equal to 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4. |
03:32 | Press Ctrl+s to save the file. |
03:35 | Now, switch to the terminal. |
03:37 | Type the following to check for any compilation or syntax error: |
03:42 | perl hyphen c whileLoop dot pl |
03:47 | and press Enter. |
03:49 | The following line will be displayed on the terminal. |
03:52 | whileLoop.pl syntax OK |
03:56 | As there is no compilation or syntax error, we will execute the Perl script by typing: |
04:02 | perl whileLoop dot pl |
04:06 | and press Enter. |
04:09 | The following output will be displayed on the terminal. |
04:14 | Now, let us look at do-while loop. |
04:20 | The do..while statement will always execute the piece of code at-least once. |
04:25 | It will then check the condition and repeat the loop while the condition is true. |
04:30 | The syntax for do-while loop is as follows: |
04:34 | do space |
04:36 | open curly bracket |
04:38 | piece of code to be executed while the condition is true |
04:42 | close curly bracket then space |
04:45 | while space within the brackets condition and then semicolon. |
04:50 | Open the Terminal and type: |
04:54 | gedit doWhileLoop dot pl space ampersand |
05:03 | and then press Enter. |
05:05 | This will open doWhileLoop.pl file in gedit. |
05:09 | Type the following piece of code: |
05:11 | hash exclamation mark slash u s r slash bin slash perl Press Enter. |
05:21 | dollar i equals to zero semicolon press Enter. |
05:27 | do space |
05:29 | open curly bracket Enter type: |
05:33 | print space double quote Value of i colon <space> dollar i backslash n double quote complete semicolon |
05:46 | press Enter . |
05:48 | dollar i plus plus semicolon |
05:52 | press Enter . |
05:54 | close curly bracket. |
05:56 | space while space open bracket dollar i less than or equal to four |
06:06 | close bracket semicolon. |
06:10 | Here is the detail explanation of a do-while loop. |
06:13 | We have initialized the variable i to 0. |
06:18 | First time, the do-while loop will print the output as 'Value of i colon 0' on the terminal without checking for condition. |
06:28 | $i++ will increment the value of variable 'i' by one, each time loop gets executed. |
06:36 | Second time, the condition '$i' less than or equal to 4 will be checked. |
06:43 | If the condition is True, the loop will be executed again. |
06:48 | In our case, second time the output displayed on terminal will be 'Value of i colon 1'. |
06:57 | The loop will get executed till the condition becomes False that is when variable 'i' becomes 5. |
07:05 | Press Ctrl+s to save the file. |
07:09 | Now, switch to terminal and type the following to check for any compilation or syntax error. |
07:16 | perl hyphen c doWhileLoop dot pl |
07:21 | and press Enter. |
07:23 | The following line will be displayed on the terminal: |
07:26 | doWhileLoop.pl syntax OK |
07:30 | As there is no compilation or syntax error, we will now execute the Perl script. |
07:36 | Type: perl doWhileLoop dot pl |
07:41 | and press Enter. |
07:43 | The following output will be displayed on the terminal. |
07:48 | Now, let us see the actual difference between while and do-while loops. |
07:53 | On the Terminal, type: |
07:55 | gedit loop dot pl space ampersand |
08:01 | and press Enter. |
08:03 | This will open loop dot pl file in gedit. |
08:07 | Now type the piece of code shown. |
08:12 | We have declared a variable count and initialized it to zero. |
08:19 | In the while loop condition, we are checking if the variable count is greater than zero. |
08:29 | The condition is not true. So, the while loop code will not be executed even once. |
08:36 | In the do...while loop, we are first executing the code and then checking the condition. |
08:44 | So, the code will be executed at least once. |
08:49 | Then the condition whether the variable count is greater than zero, is checked. |
08:57 | The condition is not True. So, the loop will exit. |
09:02 | Now, press Ctrl+s to save the file. |
09:05 | Now, switch to terminal and type the following to check for any compilation or syntax errors. |
09:12 | perl hyphen c loop dot pl |
09:16 | and press Enter. |
09:19 | The following line will be displayed on the terminal. |
09:22 | loop dot pl syntax OK |
09:26 | As there is no compilation or syntax error, let us execute the Perl script |
09:31 | by typing perl loop dot pl |
09:36 | and press Enter. |
09:38 | The following output will be displayed on the terminal. |
09:43 | I am in do-while loop |
09:46 | Here we can see, there is no output message displaying 'I am in while loop' . |
09:52 | This message was what we printed inside the 'while' loop. |
09:59 | This implies that |
10:01 | do-while loop executes at-least once before evaluating the condition |
10:07 | whereas while loop does not get executed even once when the condition specified is False. |
10:15 | I hope the difference is clear to you now. |
10:18 | That's all there is to while and do-while loops. |
10:22 | Let us summarize. |
10:24 | In this tutorial, we have learnt: |
10:26 | while loop and do-while loop in Perl |
10:29 | using sample programs. |
10:31 | Here is an assignment for you - |
10:33 | Print 'Hello Perl' |
10:35 | till the count of variable reaches 10 |
10:38 | by using while loop and do-while loops. |
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11:36 | Hope you enjoyed this Perl tutorial. |
11:38 | This is Amol Brahmankar, signing off. |
11:40 | Thanks for joining. |