
public class ForLoops {
	public static void main(String[] args) {
		
		for (int i = 99; i >= 0; i = i - 1) {
			System.out.println(i + " bottles of root beer on the wall.");
			
		}
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
//		int numberOfRootBeerBottles = 99;
//		System.out.println(numberOfRootBeerBottles + " bottles on the wall.");
//		
//		numberOfRootBeerBottles--;
//		numberOfRootBeerBottles = numberOfRootBeerBottles - 1;
//		numberOfRootBeerBottles -= 1;
//		
//		System.out.println(numberOfRootBeerBottles-- + " bottles on the wall.");
//		
//		
//		System.out.println("98 bottles on the wall.");
//		System.out.println("97 bottles on the wall.");
//		System.out.println("96 bottles on the wall.");
//		System.out.println("95 bottles on the wall.");
//		System.out.println("99 bottles on the wall.");
		
		// a for loop is used to execute the SAME STATEMENT multiple times.

		
		// a for loop usually starts at zero
		
		
		// but it can start anywhere
		
		
		// it has three parts
		
		
		// and it can go up by more than one
		
		
		// or even down by more than one.
		

		// compound interest means that you make a certain amount of money
		// and then your reinvest what you earned, combined with the principal. 
		// for example:
		/*
		double interestRate = 0.025; // 2.5 % interest rate
		double principal = 10000.0; // investment is 10 thousand dollars
		double firstYearInterestEarned = principal * interestRate; // you make the principal times the interest rate on the first year.
		
		System.out.println("First year: " + firstYearInterestEarned);
		
		double secondYearInterestEarned = (principal + firstYearInterestEarned) * interestRate;
		
		System.out.println("First year: " + secondYearInterestEarned);
		 */
	}
	
}
