A do-while loop in flowcharts represents a control structure that ensures a block of code executes at least once before checking a condition. It is typically depicted with a process (rectangle) shape followed by a decision (diamond) shape that determines whether the loop repeats. If the condition is true, the flow returns to the process; if false, the loop terminates, and the flow continues to the next step.
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