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What does this print out?

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Cote
Cote on 9 May 2011
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
a = 3;
b = a;
a = 1;
while (b<a)
b = b + 1;
disp(b)
end
I thought this would create an infinite loop is that correct?

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 9 May 2011
it never prints, the condition is false
do this before the loop
b<a %replacing b and a by their first values you get 3<1
answer is 0 because the condition is false thus the loop never begins
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Cote
Cote on 9 May 2011
So does it cause an infinite loop since it is a while loop and the condition is never met?
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 9 May 2011
the condition is tested in the while line, if true the while begins, does what's inside it and in the end it tests again the condition, if false the code inside the while loop is "ignored"

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