TO
FOR t = var1 TO var2
Specifies the loop counter end in a FOR loop. For more information see FOR.
Example
for t = 1 to 10
print t
next
Code samples using TO
000 hello.bas
001 3 ways to print hello 5 times.bas
002 numeric variables.bas
003 conditional branching.bas
004 loops.bas
005 challenge.bas
006 arrays+.bas
100lines.bas
2048.bas
2048.bas
3d block lettes.bas
3d rotating cube with message.bas
3d wire cube v1.bas
3d wire cube.bas
3d_palmx.bas
3d_torus.bas
3dtictac.bas
3dtorus.bas
3dttt.bas
3dttt.bas
7gables.bas
A Rubens, Peter Paul Landscape.bas
agendus.bas
ai.bas
amortig.bas
analog clock.bas
anball 1.0.bas
angel feather.bas
anomail.bas
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