WHILE_DO
    Use the WHILE_DO loop to continue performing an action while certain conditions are true.
Operands
WHILE bool_expression DO
<statement>;
Structured Text
| Operand | Type | Format | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| bool_expression | BOOL | tag expression | BOOL tag or expression that evaluates to a BOOL value | 
     IMPORTANT: 
    
Do not iterate within the loop too many times in a single scan.
The controller does not execute any other statements in the routine until it completes the loop.
A major fault occurs when completing the loop takes longer than the watchdog timer for the task. 
Consider using a different construct, such as IF_THEN.
Description
The syntax is:

The following diagrams illustrate how a WHILE_DO loop executes, and how an EXIT statement leaves the loop early.
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| While the bool_expression is true, the controller executes only the statements within the WHILE_DO loop. | To stop the loop before the conditions are true, use an EXIT statement. | 
Affects Math Status Flags
No
Fault Conditions
| A major fault will occur if | Fault type | Fault code | 
| the construct loops too long | 6 | 1 | 
Example 1
| If performing the following, | Enter this structured text | |
| The WHILE_DO loop evaluates its conditions first. If the conditions are true, the controller then executes the statements within the loop. This differs from the REPEAT_UNTIL loop because the REPEAT_UNTIL loop executes the statements in the construct and then determines if the conditions are true before executing the statements again. The statements in a REPEAT_UNTIL loop are always executed at least once. The statements in a WHILE_DO loop might never be executed. | pos := 0; | |
| While ((pos <= 100) & structarray[pos].value <> targetvalue)) do | ||
| pos := pos + 2; | ||
| String_tag.DATA[pos] := SINT_array[pos]; | ||
| end_while; | ||
Example 2
| If performing the following, | Enter this structured text | 
| Move ASCII characters from a SINT array into a string tag. (In a SINT array, each element holds one character.) Stop when you reach the carriage return. Initialize Element_number to 0. Count the number of elements in SINT_array (array that contains the ASCII characters) and store the result in SINT_array_size (DINT tag). If the character at SINT_array[element_number] = 13 (decimal value of the carriage return), then stop. Set String_tag[element_number] = the character at
                   SINT_array[element_number]. Add 1 to element_number. This lets the controller check the next character in SINT_array. Set the Length member of String_tag = element_number. (This records the number of characters in String_tag so far.) If element_number = SINT_array_size, then stop. (You are at the end of the array and it does not contain a carriage return.) | element_number := 0; | 
| SIZE(SINT_array, 0, SINT_array_size); | |
| While SINT_array[element_number] <> 13 do | |
| String_tag.DATA[element_number] := SINT_array[element_number]; | |
| element_number := element_number + 1; | |
| String_tag.LEN := element_number; | |
| If element_number = SINT_array_size then | |
| exit; | |
| end_if; | |
| end_while; | 
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