It won't break any code, I assure you that it will fix it.
You need a 'for' loop, not a 'while'.
The 'for' statement is the C language designers way of "putting a second argument in a while statement". ![]()
It won't break any code, I assure you that it will fix it.
You need a 'for' loop, not a 'while'.
The 'for' statement is the C language designers way of "putting a second argument in a while statement". ![]()