You can use loops, such as for
and while
loops, in Apps Script to perform repetitive tasks. These loops allow you to iterate over a sequence of values or repeat a block of code until a certain condition is met. Here are examples of how to use for
and while
loops in Apps Script:
- Using a
for
loop:
function forLoopExample() { for (var i = 1; i <= 10; i++) { Logger.log(i); // Replace with your desired code or action } }
In this example, the for
loop iterates from i = 1
to i <= 10
. The loop variable i
is incremented by 1 in each iteration. You can replace the Logger.log(i)
line with your own code or action that needs to be repeated.
- Using a
while
loop:
function whileLoopExample() { var i = 1; while (i <= 10) { Logger.log(i); // Replace with your desired code or action i++; } }
In this example, the while
loop continues executing the code block as long as the condition i <= 10
is true. The loop variable i
is incremented by 1 inside the loop block. Again, you can replace the Logger.log(i)
line with your own code or action.
Loops are powerful constructs for automating repetitive tasks in Apps Script. You can combine loops with other logic and functions to perform more complex operations. Remember to ensure your loop has an exit condition to prevent infinite looping.