== Why is this an issue? include::../description.adoc[] == How to fix it If your https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/statements/iteration-statements#the-for-statement:~:text=The%20condition%20section%20that%20determines%20if%20the%20next%20iteration%20in%20the%20loop%20should%20be%20executed[stop condition] indicates a **maximum** value, the https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/statements/iteration-statements#the-for-statement:~:text=The%20iterator%20section%20that%20defines%20what%20happens%20after%20each%20execution%20of%20the%20body%20of%20the%20loop[iterator] should **increase** towards it. Conversely, if your stop condition indicates a **minimum** value, the iterator should **decrease** towards it. === Code examples ==== Noncompliant code example [source,csharp,diff-id=1,diff-type=noncompliant] ---- for (int i = 0; i < maximum; i--) // Noncompliant: runs until it underflows to int.MaxValue { // ... } for (int i = maximum; i >= maximum; i++) // Noncompliant: runs until it overflows to int.MinValue { // ... } ---- ==== Compliant solution [source,csharp,diff-id=1,diff-type=compliant] ---- for (int i = 0; i < maximum; i++) // Compliant: Increment towards the maximum value { } for (int i = maximum; i >= 0; i--) // Compliant: Decrement towards the minimum value { // ... } ---- == Resources === Documentation * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer_overflow[Integer overflow] * https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/statements/iteration-statements#the-for-statement[The `for` statement] include::../rspecator.adoc[]