The for loop repeatedly executes a block of statements until a particular condition is true.
Syntax:
for(initialization; condition; statement){ //Block of statements }
Where:
initialization statement: is used to initialize the loop variable.
boolean expression: is used for condition check whether returns true or false.
statement: is used for either increment or decrements the loop variable.
TypeScript for loop example:
for (num=1; num<=10; num++) { console.log(num); }
Break Statement:
The break statement is a control statement which is used to jump out of the loop.
Syntax:
for( initialization; condition; statement){ //Block of statements if(condition){ break; } }
Typescript for loop break example:
for (num=1; num<=10; num++) { if(num==6){ break; } console.log(num); }
Continue statement
The continue statement is a control statement which is used to skip the following statement in the body of the loop and continue with the next iteration of the loop.
Syntax:
for( initialization; condition; statement){ //Block of statements if(condition){ continue; } }
TypeScript for loop continue example:
for (num=1; num<=10; num++) { if(num==6){ continue; } console.log(num); }