FOR LOOP
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This Oracle tutorial explains how to use the FOR LOOP in Oracle with syntax and examples.
Description
In Oracle, the FOR LOOP allows you to execute code repeatedly for a fixed number of times.
Syntax
The syntax for the FOR Loop in Oracle/PLSQL is:
FOR loop_counter IN [REVERSE] lowest_number..highest_number LOOP {...statements...} END LOOP;
Parameters or Arguments
- loop_counter
- The loop counter variable.
- REVERSE
- Optional. If specified, the loop counter will count in reverse.
- lowest_number
- The starting value for loop_counter.
- highest_number
- The ending value for loop_counter.
- statements
- The statements of code to execute each pass through the loop.
Note
- You would use a FOR LOOP when you want to execute the loop body a fixed number of times.
- If REVERSE is specified, then the highest_number will be the starting value for loop_counter and lowest_number will be the ending value for loop_counter.
Example
Let's look at an example of how to use a FOR LOOP in Oracle.
FOR Lcntr IN 1..20 LOOP LCalc := Lcntr * 31; END LOOP;
This FOR LOOP example will loop 20 times. The counter called Lcntr will start at 1 and end at 20.
You can use the REVERSE modifier to run the FOR LOOP in reverse order. For example:
FOR Lcntr IN REVERSE 1..15 LOOP LCalc := Lcntr * 31; END LOOP;
This FOR LOOP example will loop 15 times. However, because REVERSE is specified, the counter called Lcntr will start at 15 and end at 1 (in essence, looping backwards).