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PL/SQL FOR Loop
PL/SQL for loop is used when when you want to execute a set of statements for a predetermined number of times. The loop is iterated between the start and end integer values. The counter is always incremented by 1 and once the counter reaches the value of end integer, the loop ends.
Syntax of for loop:
- initial_value : Start integer value
- final_value : End integer value
PL/SQL For Loop Example 1
Let’s see a simple example of PL/SQL FOR loop.
After the execution of the above code, you will get the following result:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Note: You must follow these steps while using PL/SQL WHILE Loop.
- You don’t need to declare the counter variable explicitly because it is declared implicitly in the declaration section.
- The counter variable is incremented by 1 and does not need to be incremented explicitly.
- You can use EXIT WHEN statements and EXIT statements in FOR Loops but it is not done often.
PL/SQL For Loop Example 2
Output:
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
PL/SQL For Loop REVERSE Example 3
Let’s see an example of PL/SQL for loop where we are using REVERSE keyword.
Output:
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
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