Computer Applications
How many times will the following loop execute? Write the output of the code:
for(int j = 12; j >= 2; j -= 2) {
if(j % 5 == 0)
continue;
System.out.println(j);
}
Answer
Loop executes six times.
Output
12
8
6
4
2
Reason
Step 1: Understanding the Loop
- Initialization:
j = 12
- Condition:
j >= 2
(Loop runs whilej
is≥ 2
) - Update:
j -= 2
(Decrementj
by 2 each iteration) if (j % 5 == 0) continue;
- Skips printing if
j
is divisible by5
.
Step 2: Iterations Breakdown
Iteration | Value of j | Condition j % 5 == 0 | Action |
---|---|---|---|
1st | 12 | Not divisible by 5 | Print 12 |
2nd | 10 | Divisible by 5 | Skip (continue) |
3rd | 8 | Not divisible by 5 | Print 8 |
4th | 6 | Not divisible by 5 | Print 6 |
5th | 4 | Not divisible by 5 | Print 4 |
6th | 2 | Not divisible by 5 | Print 2 |
Step 3: Final Output
12
8
6
4
2
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