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How do I access a loop counter after the loop ends?

You must declare the counter variable outside and above the loop. This makes it accessible to the broader function scope.

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It refers to the region of code where the loop's counter variable is accessible. Usually, it is restricted to the loop block itself.

It is a historical convention originating from early programming languages (like Fortran), standing for 'index' or 'iterator'.

Yes, as long as the loops are separate and 'i' is declared with block scope within each loop's initialization.

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