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What is a loop invariant?


I'm reading "Introduction to Algorithm" by CLRS. In chapter 2, the authors mention "loop invariants". What is a loop invariant?


Solution

  • In simple words, a loop invariant is some predicate (condition) that holds for every iteration of the loop. For example, let's look at a simple for loop that looks like this:

    int j = 9;
    for(int i=0; i<10; i++)  
      j--;
    

    In this example it is true (for every iteration) that i + j == 9. A weaker invariant that is also true is that i >= 0 && i <= 10.