Meaning of this for-loop written ina mex file

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Hi,
Can someone please shed some light about this particular for-loop that I came across.
for(ir = ir; ir<=temp; ir++){ }
The initial value seems to equal to each other !. What is the meaning of that ?

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Jan
Jan on 13 Oct 2011
It is simply a bad programming style. The "ir = ir" can be omitted:
for( ; ir <= temp; ir++) { }

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Kasun Talwatta
Kasun Talwatta on 13 Oct 2011
I found that it basically does ir = max(ir, ceil(temp)) thanks to a member from stackoverflow
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James Tursa
James Tursa on 13 Oct 2011
Or an infinite loop. E.g. if ir is unsigned and temp is the max value (or greater) for that unsigned type, or if ir is a signed integer type and the compiler uses modulo arithmetic for signed integer overflows and temp is the max value (or greater) for that type, etc. etc.

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