DO
DO
This keyword is used to declare single-line commands. It can be used with WHILE and FOR-family commands.
Example 1
For i = 1 to 10 do print i
Example 2
FOR f IN files("*.txt") DO PRINT f
Example 3
While(i < 10) do i++
Code samples using DO
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 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
4tune.bas
7gables.bas
agendus.bas
ai.bas
anball 1.0.bas
another look at trig functions.bas
bairstow.bas
Ball.bas
Balleta 2-11-15.bas
base64.bas
bb2fork smurf.bas
Language
AND
AS
BAND
BG
BOR
BYREF
CALL
CASE
CATCH
CONST
DECLARE
DEF
DO
ELIF
ELSE
ELSEIF
END
END TRY
ENDIF
EQV
EXIT
FALSE
FI
FOR
FUNC
GOSUB
GOTO
IF
IFF
IMP
IN
LABEL
LET
LIKE
LOCAL
LSHIFT
MDL
MOD
NAND
NEXT
NOR
NOT
ON
OR
REM
REPEAT
RETURN
RSHIFT
SELECT
STEP
STOP
SUB
THEN
THROW
TO
TRUE
TRY
UNTIL
USE
USG
USING
WEND
WHILE
XNOR
XOR
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