do-while

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do-whileループは、論理式のチェックが各反復の 最初ではなく最後に行われること以外は、whileループと 全く同じです。通常のwhileループとの主な差は、 do-whileループは最低1回の実行を保証されていることです。 一方、通常のwhileループは、実行されないかもしれません (論理式は各反復の最初でチェックされるので、 最初から値がfalseである場合はループの実行は すぐに終わります)。

do-while ループの構文は次の一つのみです。

<?php
$i
= 0;
do {
echo
$i;
} while (
$i > 0);
?>

上記のループは必ず一度だけ実行されます。その原因は、最初の反復の後、 論理値のチェックを行った際に値が false となり ($i は 0 より大きくない)、ループの実行が終了するためです。

優れたCプログラマは、コードブロック中での実行中止が可能な do-whileループの別の使用法について熟知している かもしれません。 これは、do-while(0)でコードを括り、 break 文を使用する方法です。次のコードは、この方法の例を示しています。

<?php
do {
if (
$i < 5) {
echo
"i は十分大きくはありません。";
break;
}
$i *= $factor;
if (
$i < $minimum_limit) {
break;
}
echo
"iはOKです。";

/* i を処理します */

} while (0);
?>

この技のかわりに goto 演算子を使うこともできます。

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jayreardon at gmail dot com
17 years ago
There is one major difference you should be aware of when using the do--while loop vs. using a simple while loop:  And that is when the check condition is made. 

In a do--while loop, the test condition evaluation is at the end of the loop.  This means that the code inside of the loop will iterate once through before the condition is ever evaluated.  This is ideal for tasks that need to execute once before a test is made to continue, such as test that is dependant upon the results of the loop. 

Conversely, a plain while loop evaluates the test condition at the begining of the loop before any execution in the loop block is ever made. If for some reason your test condition evaluates to false at the very start of the loop, none of the code inside your loop will be executed.
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Martin
8 years ago
Do-while loops can also be used inside other loops, for example:

<?php
// generating an array with random even numbers between 1 and 1000

$numbers = array();
$array_size = 10;

// for loop runs as long as 2nd condition evaluates to true
for ($i=0;$i<$array_size;$i++) {

     
// always executes (as long as the for-loop runs)
     
do {
        
$random = rand(1,1000);

    
// if the random number is even (condition below is false), the do-while-loop execution ends
     // if it's uneven (condition below is true), the loop continues by generating a new random number
    
} while (($random % 2) == 1);

    
// even random number is written to array and for-loop continues iteration until original condition is met
    
$numbers[] = $random;
}

// sorting array by alphabet

asort($numbers);

// printing array

echo '<pre>';
print_r($numbers);
echo
'</pre>';
?>
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mparsa1372 at gmail dot com
3 years ago
The example below first sets a variable $x to 1 ($x = 1). Then, the do while loop will write some output, and then increment the variable $x with 1. Then the condition is checked (is $x less than, or equal to 5?), and the loop will continue to run as long as $x is less than, or equal to 5:

<?php
$x
= 1;

do {
  echo
"The number is: $x <br>";
 
$x++;
} while (
$x <= 5);
?>
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anonymous at example dot com
7 years ago
The last example on this page is simply abuse of the `break` keyword.  Also, the suggestion to use `goto` if you don't understand the abuse of `break` is unsettling.  (See the manual page for `goto` for more than enough reasons not to use it.)

The final example is generally better expressed using a typical if-else statement.

<?php
if ($i < 5) {
    echo
"i is not big enough";
} else {
   
$i *= $factor;

    if (
$i >= $minimum_limit) {
      echo
"i is ok";

     
/* process i */
   
}
}
?>

This version is easier to read and understand.  And arguments for code golf are invalid as well as this version is 3 lines shorter.

In conclusion, although you can certainly write code that abuses the `break` keyword, you shouldn't in practice.  Keep the code easy to read and understand for whoever inherits your code.  And remember, code is for humans not computers.
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andrew at NOSPAM dot devohive dot com
15 years ago
I'm guilty of writing constructs without curly braces sometimes... writing the do--while seemed a bit odd without the curly braces ({ and }), but just so everyone is aware of how this is written with a do--while...

a normal while:
<?php
  
while ( $isValid ) $isValid = doSomething($input);
?>

a do--while:
<?php
  
do $isValid = doSomething($input);
   while (
$isValid );
?>

Also, a practical example of when to use a do--while when a simple while just won't do (lol)... copying multiple 2nd level nodes from one document to another using the DOM XML extension

<?php
  
# open up/create the documents and grab the root element
  
$fileDoc  = domxml_open_file('example.xml'); // existing xml we want to copy
  
$fileRoot = $fileDoc->document_element();
  
$newDoc   = domxml_new_doc('1.0'); // new document we want to copy to
  
$newRoot  = $newDoc->create_element('rootnode');
  
$newRoot  = $newDoc->append_child($newRoot); // this is the node we want to copy to

   # loop through nodes and clone (using deep)
  
$child = $fileRoot->first_child(); // first_child must be called once and can only be called once
  
do $newRoot->append_child($child->clone_node(true)); // do first, so that the result from first_child is appended
  
while ( $child = $child->next_sibling() ); // we have to use next_sibling for everything after first_child
?>
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fuhse at data-quest dot de
7 years ago
What actually surprised me: There is no alternative-syntax or template syntax for a do-while-loop.

So you can write

<?php
while ($a < 10) :
   
$a++;
endwhile;
?>

But this won't work:

<?php
do :
   
$a++
while (
$a <= 10);
?>
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M. H. S.
4 years ago
<!-- if you write with WHILE: -->
<?php
$i
= 100
while ($i < 10) :
    echo
"\$i is $i.";
endwhile;
?>
<!-- returning: -->

<!-- if you write with DO/WHILE: -->
<?php
$i
= 100;
do {
    echo
"\$i is $i.";
} while (
$i < 10);
?>
<!-- returning: -->
$i is 100.
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iamjeffjack at gmail dot com
6 years ago
If you put multiple conditions in the while check, a do-while loop checks these conditions in order and runs again once it encounters a condition that returns true. This can be helpful to know when troubleshooting why a do-while loop isn't finishing. An (illustrative-only) example:

<?php
    $numberOne
= 0;
    do {
        echo
$numberOne;
       
$numberOne++;
    } while(
$numberOne < 5 || incrementNumberTwo() );
    function
incrementNumberTwo() {
        echo
"function incrementNumberTwo called";
        return
false;
    }
   
// outputs "01234function incrementNumberTwo called"
?>
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shaida dot mca at gmail dot com
13 years ago
Example of Do while :-

<?php
$i
= 0;
echo
'This code will run at least once because i default value is 0.<br/>';
do {
echo
'i value is ' . $i . ', so code block will run. <br/>';
++
$i;
} while (
$i < 10);
?>
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