An outer loop is the controlling loop in nested programming structures, managing the overall iteration count while an inner loop handles detailed tasks. It’s used to traverse multi-dimensional arrays, process grouped data, or coordinate repetitive operations. Developers and data analysts benefit most, as it simplifies complex workflows, enhances code efficiency, and ensures systematic execution in algorithms or batch processing.
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