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for Batch language command
  The general 'for' loop construct. Very much like the C 'for'. Init consists of one statement (typically assignment). Cond is a logical statement (compound in general). Incr is the statement executed at the end of each loop iteration.
Syntax  for(Init;Cond;Incr){ ..body..}
Notes Since '++' is not supported, statements like i=i+1 should be used in the Incr part.

Construcr for (..;..;..); is invalid, the {..body..} part must be present.

Examples
for (i=0; i<60; i=i+1)
{
 for(j=i+1;j<61;j=j+1)
 {
  mx[i][j]:=a;
  mx[j][i]:=b;
 }
}
 Last modified: 8/19/2002

 
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