Enhanced for Loop for Arrays
Learn about 'for each' loop and how it works in Java.
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Java provides a special kind of for loop that can be used with arrays. This loop is much easier to write because it doesn’t involve an index variable or the use of []. Let’s get started.
The for each loop
Introduction
To set up a for each loop, look at the snippet below:
for (datatype variable: arrayname)
The datatype specifies the type of values in the array called arrayname. The variable refers to the enhanced for loop variable. It reads: for each variable value in arrayname.
Example
Let’s look at an example.
Java
class EnhancedLoop{public static void main(String args[]){int[] num = {1, 2, 3};for (int n: num) // for each n in num{System.out.println(n); // Print n}}}
Initially, we create an int type array. Look at line 7. We add the header for the for each loop (enhanced for loop), which reads: for each n in num. This means that the ...