While...Wend statement
Executes a series of statements as long as a given condition is True.
Syntax
While condition [ statements ] Wend
The While...Wend statement syntax has these parts:
Part | Description |
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condition | Required. Numeric expression or string expression that evaluates to True or False. If condition is Null, condition is treated as False. |
statements | Optional. One or more statements executed while condition is True. |
Remarks
If condition is True, all statements are executed until the Wend statement is encountered. Control then returns to the While statement and condition is again checked. If condition is still True, the process is repeated. If it is not True, execution resumes with the statement following the Wend statement.
While...Wend loops can be nested to any level. Each Wend matches the most recent While.
Tip
The Do...Loop statement provides a more structured and flexible way to perform looping.
Example
This example uses the While...Wend statement to increment a counter variable. The statements in the loop are executed as long as the condition evaluates to True.
Dim Counter
Counter = 0 ' Initialize variable.
While Counter < 20 ' Test value of Counter.
Counter = Counter + 1 ' Increment Counter.
Wend ' End While loop when Counter > 19.
Debug.Print Counter ' Prints 20 in the Immediate window.
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