Simplified explanation of example (#20262)
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		| @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ counter = 0 | ||||
| while counter < 10: | ||||
|    # Execute the block of code here as | ||||
|    # long as counter is less than 10 | ||||
|    counter += 1 | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| An example is shown below: | ||||
| @@ -36,17 +37,14 @@ Today is Friday | ||||
| Today is Saturday | ||||
| Today is Sunday | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| Line-by-Line Explanation of the above CODE: | ||||
| Line-by-Line Explanation of the above code: | ||||
| 1. the variable 'days' is set to a value 0. | ||||
| 2. a variable week is assigned to a list containing all the days of the week. | ||||
| 3. while loop starts  | ||||
| 4. the block of code will be executed until the condition returns 'true'. | ||||
| 5. the condition is 'days<7' which rougly says run the while loop till the point the variable days is less than 7 | ||||
| 6. So when the days=7 the while loop stops executing. | ||||
| 7. the days variable gets updated on every iteration. | ||||
| 8. When the while loop runs for the first time the line 'Today is Monday' is printed onto the console and the variable days becomes equal to 1. | ||||
| 9. Since the variable days is equal to 1 which is less than 7 so the while loop is executed again. | ||||
| 10. It goes on again and again and when the console prints 'Today is Sunday' the variable days is now equal to 7 and the while loop stops executing.  | ||||
| 3. while loop begins if the variable 'days' is less than 7 | ||||
| 4. executes the code within the while loop | ||||
| 5. the variable 'days' is increased by 1 | ||||
| The code will then return to line 3 and repeat until days = > 7 | ||||
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| ## Infinite Loops: | ||||
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