A do loop works in the same manner as a while loop, with the exception that the condition is tested at the end of the loop, so the do loop will always run at least once.
This is the basic syntax:
do {
// statement block
} while (test condition);
Example:
do {
delay(50); // wait for sensors to stabilize
x = readSensors(); // check the sensors
} while (x < 100);
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