asm_book/section_1/while/README.md
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# Section 1 / Chapter 3 / While Loops
## Overview
We have already [covered](../if/README.md) the `if` statement. A `while` loop is exactly the same with the addition of at least one branch and a label. It really is that simple.
To illustrate this, here is a flow chart of an `if` statement (on the left) compared to a `while` loop (on the right).
![while loop](./while.jpeg)
The closing brace in an `if` statement is indicated by the red arrow head. This isn't a branch, the code flow simply falls through to the statement beyond the closing brace. In the `while` loop, the behavior of the closing brace changes to be that of a branch back to just before the evaluation of the boolean condition (the "Decision").
A new label is placed before evaluating the "Decision".
A new unconditional branch is placed after the end of the "Code Block."
For review, here is the assembly language for an `if` statement:
```asm
// Assume value of a is in x0 // 1
// Assume value of b is in x1 // 2
cmp x0, x1 // 3
ble 1f // 4
// CODE BLOCK // 5
1: // 6
```
Here is the code for the `while` showing one new label and one new unconditional branch:
```asm
// Assume value of a is in x0 // 1
// Assume value of b is in x1 // 2
// 3
1: cmp x0, x1 // 4
ble 2f // 5
// CODE BLOCK // 6
b 1b // 7
// 8
2: // 9
```
Temporary label `2` on `line 9` takes the place of the line after the closing brace in a `while` loop.