83Plus:Basic:While

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Synopsis

Token Size: 1 byte

Syntax:

While condition
command
End

The while command is used to execute a command or series of commands when a variable shares a given relationship with another variable or a value. A While command will continue to execute everything before the next End until the given condition is no longer met.

Comments

Use of a Goto statement within an While statement will cause an increase in memory allocation, leading to program slowdowns and eventually a MEMORY error. For example, the following code will eventually cause an error:

Lbl 0
While X=1
X+1→X
Disp X
Goto 0
End

If you must use a Goto within an While statement, it is possible to trick the 83+ into thinking the block ended by jumping to an otherwise unused label that uses an End statement followed by a jump to the proper label. For example, the above program could be rewritten like so:

0→X
Lbl 0
While X=1
X+1→X
Disp X
Goto 2
End
Return

Lbl 2
End
Goto 0

This would avoid the problem by causing the 83+ to terminate the While conditional prior to jumping.

Examples

While G≠105
getKey→G
End

Or, if you desire the use of other operators, such as And, Or, or Xor:

While X=5 and Y≠3
Input "",A
A+X→Y
End