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VSMechatronics/Lectures/LC9/DoWhile/do_while_example.c

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/*
This program shows how to use a DO/WHILE statement to keep displaying
the key pressed on the screen. It terminates when the 'q' key is
pressed
James Bonnyman
*/
#include <stdio.h> /* Standard include files */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <conio.h>
int main(void)
{
char x; /* Define a variable of type char */
/* We now use the while statement. The 'loop' continues to execute */
/* until such time as the expression in the brackets becomes false */
/* we use != , meaning 'Not Equal to' as the test, as we wish the */
/* the statements to be executed every time we press a key other */
/* than 'q'. Once we press 'q' the code continues on to the next */
/* statement */
/* Note: This time the getch is in the while expression */
do
{
x = getch();
/* Display a message on the screen */
printf("\nThe key you pressed was the %c key",x );
}
while ( x != 'q' );
// All done :-)
return 0;
}