I am trying to do in Java:
int i=5;
while(i-- >0) {
System.out.println(i);
}
When running this program the output is:
4
3
2
1
0
I am very surprised to see 0 in output. I am new in development. Can anyone justify this?
I am trying to do in Java:
int i=5;
while(i-- >0) {
System.out.println(i);
}
When running this program the output is:
4
3
2
1
0
I am very surprised to see 0 in output. I am new in development. Can anyone justify this?
In your while condition i-- > 0, the variable i is evaluated first and then decremented.
When i reaches the value 1, it will pass the loop test and then get decremented to 0. This is why the print statement shows 0 in the output.
Here is a mnemonic you can use to keep track of how the decrement and increment operators work:
int i = 5;
System.out.println("When i = 5 then:");
System.out.println("i-- is " + i--);
i = 5;
System.out.println("--i is " + --i);
Output:
When i = 5 then:
i-- is 5
--i is 4
Simply, because you compare i>0 and decrement i afterwards.
// If I is 1, you compare 1>0 and decrement i afterwards.
// This is how the postdecrement operator works
while(i-- >0) {
System.out.println(i);
}
the loop will behave like the following.
is i=5 > 0?
decrement i to 4
output i = 4.
is i=4 > 0?
decrement i to 3
output i = 3.
...
and so on
As you can see the value you compare to 0 is allways higher then the one you are outputing. This happens due to how the -- operator works. If it´s preceding to the i as --i it will decrement the variable i first and return it´s value afterwards. If it´s not preceding as in your case i-- you will have the value of i returned first and i beeing decremented afterwards.
Postdecrement/Increment operator works on the principle "Use first and then Change"
Initially value of i=5, when it enters while loop it will compare value of i first and then it prints the decremented value. Here i will show you each iteration along with checks performed in each iteration,
Now value of i=5(in memory), inside while(5>0), it prints 4.
Now value of i=4(in memory), inside while(4>0), it prints 3.
Now value of i=3(in memory), inside while(3>0), it prints 2.
Now value of i=2(in memory), inside while(2>0), it prints 1.
Now value of i=1(in memory), inside while(1>0), it prints 0.
Hope now you are clear to go ahead. Gud Luck.
The post-decrement operator -- is like a post-paid service. Like a credit card, first you use, then you pay.
I thought I can give you a real-life idea of what really is occurring in this statement, when i == 1
while(i-- >0)
So, first you check if i(1)>0. 1>0 So, yes it is. Right after this statement is done, i becomes 0. Then, you print that value.
Alternatively, you might also get this intuition by noticing that although your loop started with i=5, the value 5 never got printed.
Since you are using the post-decrement operator in the while loop, when i is 1, i-- returns 1, and then inside the loop you get 0 when you print i for the last time.
Only because of post decrement operator (i--) will check the condition first then decrease the value of i. Output is giving such. Thank you
int i=5; //initialize with 5
while(i-- >0) { //post decrements operator so, check condition first then decrease the value.
System.out.println(i);
}
In first iteration of while loop will check 5 > 0 will be checked after that decrease the value of i and i will become 4 So, Print it 4 not 5.
i = 5 conditional statement will be (5>0) (true) and print 4.i = 4 conditional statement will be (4>0) (true) and print 3.i = 3 conditional statement will be (3>0) (true) and print 2.i = 2 conditional statement will be (2>0) (true) and print 1.i = 1 conditional statement will be (1>0) (true) and print 0.Now, i became 0 so conditional statement will be (0>0) (False).
So, loop exits.
To get desired output try this
while(--i >0) {
System.out.println(i);
}