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Revision as of 21:19, 14 December 2012
Looping over a range of consecutive integers is a very common programming task. In the family of C-like languages (C, C++, Java, etc.), the usual way to write this is something like:
int i;
for (i=0; i < 100; i++)
{
// loop body here
}
D also supports exactly the same syntax, but its much more powerful foreach construct coupled with its slicing syntax allows you to write such loops in a much more readable way:
foreach (i; 0 .. 100)
{
// loop body here
}