A good answer might be:

Yes.

Semantics of the while statement

Here is the while statement, again:

while ( condition )
    loop body            // a statement or block statement

statement after the loop

Some notes on the semantics:

Here is the while loop from the example program:

int count = 1;                                  // start count out at one
while ( count <= 3)                             // loop while count is <= 3
{
  System.out.println( "count is:" + count );
  count = count + 1;                            // add one to count
}
System.out.println( "Done with the loop" );     // statement after the loop

This loop makes use of the variable count. It is started out at 1, then incremented by one until the condition is false. Then the statement after the loop is executed.

QUESTION 5:

Three different types of things are done with the variable count: it is initialized, tested, and changed. Where in the program does each of these events take place?