Models 707B and 708B Switching Matrix Reference Manual
Section 6: Instrument programming
707B-901-01 Rev. B / January 2015
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Example: While
list = {
"One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five", "Six"}
print("Count list elements on numeric index:")
element = 1
while list[element] do
print(element, list[element])
element = e 1
end
This loop exits when
list[element]
= nil
.
Output:
Count list elements on
numeric index:
1 One
2 Two
3 Three
4 Four
5 Five
6 Six
Repeat until loops
To repeat a command, you use the
repeat
...
until
statement. The body of a
repeat
statement
always executes at least once. It stops repeating when the conditions of the
until
clause are met.
repeat
block
until
expression
Where:
•
block
consists of one or more Lua statements
•
expression
is Lua code that evaluates to either
true
or
false
The output you get from this example may vary depending on the data format settings of the
instrument.
Example: Repeat until
list = {
"One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five", "Six"}
print("Count elements in list using repeat:")
element = 1
repeat
print(element, list[element])
element = e 1
until not list[element]
Output:
Count elements in list
using repeat:
1 One
2 Two
3 Three
4 Four
5 Five
6 Six
For loops
There are two variations of
for
statements supported in Lua: numeric and generic.
In a
for
loop, the loop expressions are evaluated once, before the loop starts.
The output you get from these examples may vary depending on the data format settings of the
instrument.