The pretest loop has the following format:
     while BooleanExpression do
        statement;
The loop continues to execute until the Boolean expression becomes
FALSE. In the body of the loop, you must somehow affect the
Boolean expression by changing one of the variables used in it. Otherwise,
an infinite loop will result:
a := 5; while a < 6 do writeln (a);
Remedy this situation by changing the variable's value:
a := 5; while a < 6 do begin writeln (a); a := a + 1 end;
The WHILE ... DO lop is called a pretest loop because the condition is tested before the body of the loop executes. So if the condition starts out as FALSE, the body of the while loop never executes.
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