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C programming beginner Nested loops

Tags: C programming
Hello, I am new to C programming and need some help on figuring out whats going on inside the following Nested loops.  Thanks for any help.

- I know the first nested while loop prints (1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5)
, how can the number 1 be printed first when the expression i++ was evaluated first? The while loop does not skip over statements...

- second question, how was the number 99 achieved in the nested for loop?
The loop works from the inside out right?
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int i = 1;
		int j = 10;
 
		while (i < j) {
			if ( i%2 == j%2 ) {
				i = i + 1;
			}
			else {
				j = j - 1;
			}
		printf("%d ",i);
	}
 
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NESTED FOR
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    int i; 
    int j; 
    int number; 
    number = 0; 
    for (i=0; i<=10; i++) { 
         for (j=5; j<=13; j++) { 
              number = number + 1; 
         } 
    }
printf("%d ",number);
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: palm_3333
Solution Provided By: ozo
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