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6.6.11.Use char variable to control for loop
#include <stdio.h>

int main()
{
    char b,a='a' ;

    for(b='A';b<'K';b++) {
         printf("%d - %c ",a,b);
    }
    putchar('\n');  /* end of line */

    return(0);
}
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6.6.For statement
6.6.1.for LOOP
6.6.2.Omit all three parts in for loop
6.6.3.The for loop with a comma operator
6.6.4.Initialize loop control variable outside the for statement
6.6.5.Use for loop to print a rectangle
6.6.6.Sum integers in for statement
6.6.7.for loop backward
6.6.8.indefinite loop: empty for
6.6.9.Nest if statement in for loop
6.6.10.Nest for loop: two different control variables
6.6.11.Use char variable to control for loop
6.6.12.Continue a for loop
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