ExplanationIn the above program variable % a ' is initially 1 and * s' is 0. Value of variable x i' is
read which determines the final step of the series. In the do - whi leloop variable ' a' is printed, added
to variable 1 s ', and then increased. This loop is continuously executed till ' a ' equals to the entered
number % i'. The output provides the summation of 1 to the entered number. Here, the entered number
is 5. Hence, sum from 1 to 5 is 15.
6.6 THE do-while STATEMENT WITH while LOOP
The format of do-while with multiple while statement loop is as follows.
do while(condition)
{
st
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