If a while or for statement uses a loop counter, and increments or decrements it by more than one, it should use a numerical comparison operator (that is, <, <=, >, or >=) to terminate the loop. This prevents the loop from executing indefinitely or until the counter wraps around and reaches the final value. (See guideline INT00-J. Perform explicit range checking to avoid integer Ensure that integer operations do not result in overflow.)
Noncompliant Code Example
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