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Infinite Loops
Loops that continue to run without end because their terminating condition is never met, often resulting in a program hang or crash.
Off-by-one
A common programming error where an iteration goes one step too far or not far enough, often resulting in incorrect output or runtime errors.
Multi-way
Can refer to algorithms or data structures with more than two branches or paths, often used in decision-making or sorting.
Do…while
The do…while loop is a control flow statement in programming that executes a block of code at least once, and then repeatedly executes the block, or not, depending on a given boolean condition at the end of the block.
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