A Loop node executes repetitive tasks that depend on previous iteration results until exit conditions are met or the maximum loop count is reached.
Type | Dependencies | Use Cases |
---|---|---|
Loop | Each iteration depends on previous results | Recursive operations, optimization problems |
Iteration | Iterations execute independently | Batch processing, parallel data handling |
Parameter | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
Loop Termination Condition | Expression that determines when to exit the loop | x < 50 , error_rate < 0.01 |
Maximum Loop Count | Upper limit on iterations to prevent infinite loops | 10, 100, 1000 |
Loop Variables | Values that persist across iterations and remain accessible to nodes after the loop completes | A counter x < 50 increases by 1 each iteration. Use it for calculations inside the loop, then access its final value in later workflow steps. |
Exit Loop Node | Immediately ends the loop when reached | Caps execution at 10 iterations, regardless of other conditions. |
The loop can be terminated by either the Exit Loop Node or the Loop Termination Condition. When either condition is met, the loop will immediately exit.
If no exit conditions are specified, the loop will continue executing (similar to while (true)
) until it reaches the Maximum Loop Count.
Goal: Generate random numbers between 1-100 until getting a number less than 50.
Steps:
Set up a Loop node by configuring its Loop Termination Condition to trigger when the Template node returns done
.
Set up a Code node that generates random integers between 1
and 100
.
Set up an IF/ELSE node with the following logic:
For numbers ≥ 50: Output the Current Number
and continue the loop
For numbers < 50: Output the Final Number
, and then use the Template node to return done
50
is generated.Goal: Design a workflow that generates a poem through four iterative refinements, with each version building upon the previous one.
Steps:
num: A counter starting at 0, incrementing by 1 per iteration
verse: A text variable initialized with I haven't started creating yet
When num > 3: Proceed the Exit Loop node
When num ≤ 3: Proceed to the LLM node
Example Prompt:
You are a European literary figure who can create poetic verses based on sys.query
.
verse
is your last creation. You can progress based on your previous work.
The first iteration begins with the initial verse value I haven't started creating yet
. Each subsequent iteration builds upon the previous output, with the new poem replacing the verse variable’s content.
Increment num by 1 after each iteration
Update verse with the newly generated poem