In every programming language, when you want to loop through a collection, you use the 'for' loop in maximum scenarios. When writing code in Visual Studio, you might be aware that, there exist a code snippet to write the for-loop structure.

 

But you might not noticed that, there exist another code snippet to generate a reverse for-loop. Let's see what it is and how it operates.

 

Do you know that, there exist a snippet to generate reverse 'for' loop?

 

Code snippets are the templates that makes it easier to generate repeating code patterns, such as loops, conditional statements or try-catch exception block. The code snippet 'for' does the same to generate a normal for-loop.

 

To generate the for-loop structure, write 'for' inside your Visual Studio code editor and press TAB key twice to generate it:

Generate for-loop using the 'for' code snippet

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The other code snippet 'forr' is there to create a reverse for-loop structure. In your Visual Studio code editor window, type 'forr' and press TAB key twice. This will result the following code block in the editor:

Generate reverse for-loop using the 'forr' code snippet

 

I hope that the post was clear and easy to understand. For more posts on Visual Studio Tips & Tricks, stay tuned to this blog.

 

 

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