From 55ad7c32f2d534b1fbd438204d21738f958c51a5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave Gauer Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2021 18:36:57 -0500 Subject: Moved exercises to exercises because exercises --- exercises/15_for.zig | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+) create mode 100644 exercises/15_for.zig (limited to 'exercises/15_for.zig') diff --git a/exercises/15_for.zig b/exercises/15_for.zig new file mode 100644 index 0000000..652478b --- /dev/null +++ b/exercises/15_for.zig @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +// +// Behold the 'for' loop! It lets you execute code for each +// member of an array: +// +// for (items) |item| { +// +// // Do something with item +// +// } +// +const std = @import("std"); + +pub fn main() void { + const story = [_]u8{ 'h', 'h', 's', 'n', 'h' }; + + std.debug.print("A Dramatic Story: ", .{}); + + for (???) |???| { + if(scene == 'h') std.debug.print(":-) ", .{}); + if(scene == 's') std.debug.print(":-( ", .{}); + if(scene == 'n') std.debug.print(":-| ", .{}); + } + + std.debug.print("The End.\n", .{}); +} +// +// Note that "for" loops also work on things called "slices" +// which we'll see later. -- cgit v1.2.3-ZIG