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The ` for ` loop is used to loop a particular number of times. Rust's ` for ` loops
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work a bit differently than in other systems languages, however. Rust's ` for `
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- loop doesn't look like this C ` for ` loop:
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+ loop doesn't look like this "C style" ` for ` loop:
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- ``` {ignore, c}
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+ ``` {c}
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for (x = 0; x < 10; x++) {
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printf( "%d\n", x );
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}
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```
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- It looks like this:
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+ Instead, it looks like this:
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``` {rust}
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for x in range(0i, 10i) {
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