As stated in the previous video lecture, nested loops refer to the repetition of another repeated task. The nested loops we discussed in the last lecture were not dependent on each other in determining how many times a loop should …
Nested looping refers to a loop inside another loop. Many applications require to loop over a repeated task. Nested looping is a solution to aid such repetitive tasks. As an example, consider printing ten lines on the terminal, where each line contains twenty asterisks, as shown below.
In the previous video lecture, we learned how to repeat a segment of code using a for-loop. The segment we used for repetition was small. In the following video lecture, we incorporate an if-else structure inside the scope of a …