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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T15:13:49+00:00 2026-05-23T15:13:49+00:00

Basic question here, just got curious about coding a simple formula out, and wanted

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Basic question here, just got curious about coding a simple formula out, and wanted to know if it’s possible to use a division operator for the increment in a c# for loop?

Using int X, would like to divide X repeatedly by some number Y until X <= some number Z.

for ( x = 0; x <= Z; X/Y) ? // Here, I throw an error at X/Y, also with (X/Y).

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    2026-05-23T15:13:49+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 3:13 pm

    I think you mean x = x / y. x/y does nothing useful on it’s own and, while it’s at least valid syntax in C and C++, I’m not sure C# will not allow it.

    But you should keep in mind that you have your condition “bass-ackward” (a) 🙂 This condition must be satisfied for the loop to continue, not to terminate.

    So, if you mean (as you state) “… until X <= some number Z”, the loop should be:

    for (x = 0; x > Z; x = x / Y)
    

    In any case, since x starts at zero, and zero divided by anything (except zero) is still zero, the value of x will never change. I suspect you meant to start x at some larger value since you’re reducing it with the division operator and you want to terminate when it drops below a certain value.


    (a) To be honest, I’m not sure why this phrase is so popular. It’s a corruption of the obvious Spoonerism meaning things are the wrong way around but, as far as my limited knowledge of anatomy goes, I’m pretty certain the a** is supposed to be backwards 🙂

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