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A loop in a program (see also section 8.3) is a closed sequence of instructions which is repeated until either a test or a terminal state shows that a specified condition is satisfied, at which point the program branches or exits from the loop.

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© 1985 Noel M. Morris

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Morris, N.M. (1985). Programs with Loops. In: Microelectronic and Microprocessor-based Systems. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06978-1_10

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