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for Loop Statement in PhP

The for statement is used when you know how many times you want to execute a statement or a block of statements.

Syntax

for (initialization; condition; increment)
 {
  code to be executed;
 } 

Parameters of for loop

  • Initialization: is used to set a counter
  • Condition: if condition is true loop will continue, if the condition is false loop ends
  • Increment: used to increment the counter.

The example below displays the numbers from 0 to 10

<?php
for ($x = 0; $x <= 10; $x++) {
    echo "The number is: $x <br>";
}
?> 

Output:

The number is: 0
The number is: 1
The number is: 2
The number is: 3
The number is: 4
The number is: 5
The number is: 6
The number is: 7
The number is: 8
The number is: 9
The number is: 10

Example to makes five iterations and changes the assigned value of two variables on each pass of the loop

<?php
  $a = 0;
  $b = 0;
  for( $i = 0; $i<5; $i++ ) {
       $a += 10;
       $b += 5;
  }
  echo ("At the end of the loop a = $a and b = $b" );
?>

Output: At the end of the loop a = 50 and b = 25

Example to Find the Sum of even and odd numbers between 1 to 100

<?php
for ($i=1; $i<=100; $i++)
{
if($i%2==0)
{
@$even=$even+$i;
}
else
{
@$odd=$odd+$i;
}
} 
echo "Sum of even numbers=".$even."<br/>";
echo "Sum of odd numbers=".$odd;
?>

Output:
Sum of even numbers=2550
Sum of odd numbers=2500

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