Iteration

Pronunciation: /ˌɪtərˈeɪʃən/

Iteration (noun)

  1. A repeat of a process or action, done again to improve results or reach a new stage.
  2. One pass of a loop in a program, where the same steps run again with updated values.
  3. A new version made after testing, using feedback to make the next version better.

Examples

  • Each iteration repeats the same step until the result improves.
  • The team repeats the step in every iteration to reduce mistakes.