Am 2017-02-01 um 12:49 schrieb Graeme Geldenhuys:
> Just curious (been in a discussion with somebody else). Is there a
> performance difference between a FOR loop and a WHILE loop?
> Not sure if it will make a difference, but the usage is with three
> nested loops, iterating over some 300,000 plus data points in total.

I think that in general a FOR loop *can* be faster than a WHILE loop
because the iterator variable will be held in a register (if possible)
and its start and end values will be calculated only once.

Also, because the iterator variable will be incremented (or decremented)
by a constant value it helps the compiler to speed it up further.

If the major time of the loop is needed for the loop body it will not make much 
difference of course.

Still it makes sense to always use a FOR loop if possible.

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