How to use a while loop with irregular step?

i would like to use a "while" loop ( while i<20) but with an irregular step. For example it goes this way : i=1,2,3, 5,7,9,12,15,18....it means it starts by a 1-step then by 2 then by a 3-step.

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while loops do not have steps. "for" loops can have steps but also can be irregular:
for i = [1,2,3, 5,7,9,12,15,18]

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So is it impossible to do the thing with while? i can not change the counter inside the loop ? ( like if i>3 i=i+2 )
If you do not change the value inside the loop then you have an infinite loop, so Yes, change it inside the loop in any way you prefer.
Just a final point :) if i'm going to use the for loop as u mentioned , and the sequence is too long [1 ,2 ,3,.....2000] how can i write this case : if i in [1,5] take 1-step. if i in [6,10] take a 2-step ....etc?

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You can do it with a for loop very simply:
for i = [1,2,3, 5,7,9, 12,15,18]
% < process using i >
end
By the way, some people take the view that it is unwise to use i or j as ordinary variables because of potential confusion with the imaginary unit, so it might be better to use ii or k or something.

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The loop that i mentioned is just a simple example.But what i have in reality is much complex and needs a "while" loop not a for loop. I know the "for" loop can be used with irregular increment but the problem is does that work with the "while" loop or no ? Thanks for the answer :)
By the way, if i'm going to use the for loop as u mentioned , and the sequence is too long [1 ,2 ,3,.....2000] how can i write this case : if i in [1,5] take 1-step. if i in [6,10] take a 2-step ....etc?

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