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Learning C# by Developing Games with Unity 5.x - Second Edition
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You have learned about foreach loops. When iterating through a foreach loop, we can use a local variable directly to access the data we need. In a for loop, we also create a variable. However it is an integer variable for controlling the execution of the loop and accessing the data inside the collection by index.
There are three fundamental parts of the for loop. It will look a bit scary to you at the beginning, but try not to run away.

The for loop's syntax might look overcomplicated, but trust me, it isn't! Let's go through all of its elements one by one.
The for loop begins with the for keyword, followed by brackets. Inside the brackets we must have three fundamental elements separated by semicolons:
Initializer: The initializer is simply a declared variable that is assigned a value. In the preceding code, we declared a variable called i of the int type and assigned it a value of 0.
Condition: The condition must be true for the code block to be executed. In this example, the...