count is 0 count is 1 count is 2 count is 3 count is 4 Done with the loop
Here is a complete program that lets the user pick the initial value and the limit value:
import java.io.*;
// User picks starting and ending value
class loopExample
{
  public static void main (String[] args ) throws IOException
  {
    BufferedReader stdin = new BufferedReader (new InputStreamReader(System.in));
    String inputData;
    int count, limit;
    System.out.println( "Enter initial value:" );
    inputData = stdin.readLine();
    count     = Integer.parseInt( inputData );
    System.out.println( "Enter limit   value:" );
    inputData = stdin.readLine();
    limit     = Integer.parseInt( inputData );
    while ( count <= limit )   // less-than-or-equal operator
    {
      System.out.println( "count is:" + count );
      count = count + 1;
    }
    System.out.println( "Done with the loop" );
  }
}
Of course, you will want to copy this into NotePad and run this in the usual way.