\b;Instruction \c;for\n; Syntax: \s;\c;for ( before ; condition ; end ) \s;{ \s; \n;Instructions ...\c; \s;} \n; This instruction allows you to execute a certain number of times the instructions contained in the \l;block\u cbot\bloc;. \t;\c;before\n; This instruction is executed before the first loop instance. \t;\c;condition\n; This \l;condition\u cbot\cond; determines if another instance of the loop must be executed. It is tested before every instance of the loop. \t;\c;end\n; This instruction is executed at the end of every instance of the loop. The following example is strictly equivalent to a \c;for\n;-loop, but it uses the instruction \c;\l;while\u cbot\while;\n;: \s;\c;before; \s;while ( condition ) \s;{ \s; \n;Instructions ...\c; \s; end; \s;} \n; \t;Attention Do not put a \l;semicolon\u cbot\term; at the end of the line \c;for ( )\n;. The instructions \c;\l;break\u cbot\break;\n; and \c;\l;continue\u cbot\continue;\n; can be useful inside a block following the instruction \c;for \n;. \t;See also \l;Programming\u cbot;, \l;types\u cbot\type; and \l;categories\u cbot\category;.