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00:01 Welcome to the spoken tutorial on for and foreach Loops in Perl
00:06 In this tutorial, we will learn about: for loop in Perl and
00:11 foreach loop in Perl
00:13 I am using Ubuntu Linux12.04 operating system and Perl 5.14.2
00:21 I will also be using the gedit Text Editor.
00:25 You can use any text editor of your choice.
00:29 You should have basic knowledge of Variables and Comments in Perl.
00:33 If not, please go through the relevant spoken tutorials on the spoken tutorial website.
00:40 Perl provides a mechanism by which we can check a condition repeatedly for various values. This is done using loops.
00:49 There are various types of loops in Perl;
00:52 for loop
00:53 foreach loop
00:54 while loop &
00:55 do-while loop
00:56 In this tutorial, we'll cover for and foreach loop.
01:01 for loop in Perl can be used to execute a piece of code for a certain number of times.
01:07 The syntax of for loop is as follows:
01:10 for space open bracket variable initialization semicolon condition semicolon increment
01:20 close bracket Press Enter
01:22 Open curly brackets
01:24 Piece of code to be executed multiple times
01:28 Close curly brackets
01:30 Now let us look at an example of a for loop.
01:33 Open the Terminal and type; gedit forLoop.pl space & (ampersand)
01:42 and press Enter
01:43 This will open the forLoop.pl file in gedit.
1:48 Type the following piece of code;hash exclamation mark slash u s r slash bin slash perl
01:58 Press Enter
02:00 for space open bracket dollar i equals to zero semicolon space dollar i less than or equal to four semicolon space dollar i plus plus close bracket
02:18 space
02:19 Open curly bracket press enter
02:21 typeprint space double quote Value of i colon space dollar i slash n close double quote semicolon
02:35 And Press Enter
02:36 now close curly bracket
02:39 Press Ctrl+S to save the file.
02:42 Let me explain what the for loop does.
02:46 The variable i is initialized to zero.
02:50 Next, the condition is checked.
02:53 In this case, the condition is i less than or equal to 4.
02:59 If this condition is true, the code within the curly bracket will be executed.
03:05 This means the first print statement "Value of i colon 0"
03:11 will be displayed on the terminal.
03:14 After this, the variable i is incremented by 1.
03:18 And the for loop condition is checked once again.
03:23 This loop will exit when the value of i becomes greater than 4.
03:29 In this case, the for loop will be executed for i = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
03:38 which is a total of 5 times.
03:41 Now, switch to terminal.
03:44 Type the following to check for any compilation or syntax error:
03:48 perl hyphen c forLoop dot pl
03:54 and press Enter.
03:56 Here it displays a message
03:58 forLoop.pl syntax OK
04:01 So, we have no errors.
04:03 Now, let's execute the Perl script by typing perl forLoop dot pl and press Enter.
04:11 The following output will be shown on terminal.
04:16 Now, let us look at foreach loop.
04:19 If we want to iterate a condition for an array, we can make use of foreach loop.
04:25 The syntax is: foreach space dollar variable space within brackets at the rate array space
04:35 open curly bracket
04:37 perform action on each element of an array Press Enter
04:42 Close the curly bracket.
04:44 Please note: We'll cover array, array initialization and defining an array in subsequent tutorials.
04:52 Now let us look at an example of foreach loop.
04:56 Open the Terminal and type gedit foreachLoop dot pl space ampersandand Press Enter
05:08 This will open the foreachLoop.pl file in gedit.
05:12 Type the following piece of code
05:15 hash exclamation mark slash u s r slash bin slash perl and Press Enter
05:25 at the rate myarray space is equal to space open bracket ten comma twenty comma thirty close bracket semicolon
05:39 press enter
05:41 foreach space dollar var space open bracket at the rate myarray close bracket space
05:52 Open curly bracket press enter and type
05:56 'print space double quote Element of an array is colon dollar var slash n close double quote semicolon
06:13 Press Enter and Close the curly bracket
06:17 Press ctrl+s to save the file.
06:20 Let me explain what this code does. An array myarray is declared.
06:27 It has 3 elements 10, 20 and 30.
06:33 In each iteration of foreach loop dollar var will contain the single element of an array
06:40 foreach keyword will repeat this loop for each element of an array.
06:47 That is, the code within the curly bracket will be executed for each myarray element.
06:55 Back-slash n will place the prompt on a new line.
07:00 This means the first element '10' will be displayed on the terminal.
07:06 Then 20 and so on, till all the elements are printed.
07:12 This loop will exit after printing all the elements in myarray.
07:17 Now, switch to terminal and type the following to check for any compilation or syntax error.
07:24 type perl hyphen c foreachLoop dot pland press Enter.
07:32 The following line will be shown on terminal
07:36 There are no compilation or syntax errors.
07:38 So let us execute the Perl script.
07:41 Type perl foreachLoop dot pl and press Enter
07:48 The following output will be shown on terminal.
07:54 So, that's it about for loop and foreach loop.
07:57 Let us summarize.
07:59 In this tutorial, we have learnt -
08:02 for loop and foreach loop in Perl
08:06 using some sample programs.
08:07 Here is an assignment for you -
08:10 Declare a string as 'Spoken Tutorial' and
08:13 Print it 5 times
08:16 Declare an array of colors as @colorArray = open bracket in single quote red comma white comma blue close the bracket and
08:32 Print the element of an array using foreach loop
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09:31 Hope you enjoyed this Perl tutorial.
09:34 This is Amol signing off.
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