October 2017
Intermediate to advanced
440 pages
11h 47m
English
The for loop is typically used to step through a collection using the following notation:
for (<intial>; <exit condition>; <repeat>){
<body-statements> }
Initial represents the state of a variable before the first iteration of the loop. This is normally used to initialize a counter for the loop.
The exit condition must be true as long as the loop is executing.
Repeat is executed after each iteration of the body and is often used to increment a counter.
The for loop is most often used to iterate through a collection, for example:
$processes = Get-Process
for ($i = 0; $i -lt $processes.Count; $i++) {
Write-Host $processes[$i].Name }
The for loop provides a significant degree of control over the loop and is useful where the step needs ...
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