WHILE v14
WHILE <expression> LOOP <statements> END LOOP;
The WHILE
statement repeats a sequence of statements when the condition expression evaluates to TRUE
. The condition is checked just before each entry to the loop body.
This example uses the WHILE
statement instead of the EXIT
statement to determine when to exit the loop:
Note
The conditional expression used to determine when to exit the loop differs when using WHILE
versus EXIT
. The EXIT
statement terminates the loop when its conditional expression is true. The WHILE
statement terminates the loop or never begins it when its conditional expression is false.
DECLARE v_counter NUMBER(2); BEGIN v_counter := 1; WHILE v_counter <= 10 LOOP DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Iteration # ' || v_counter); v_counter := v_counter + 1; END LOOP; END;
The following is the output from this example:
Iteration # 1 Iteration # 2 Iteration # 3 Iteration # 4 Iteration # 5 Iteration # 6 Iteration # 7 Iteration # 8 Iteration # 9 Iteration # 10