See below.
If the purpose of the program fragment is to loop 100 times, then a counting loop using an integer variable should be used. Here is the best fix:
int x; for ( x = 0; x < 100; x++ ) { System.out.println("Crimson and Clover"); }
(It is conventional to write a counting loop this way,
even though testing for an "exact hit" with x != 100
is logically equivalent.)
Here is a poor solution:
float x; for ( x = 0.0; x < 10.0; x += 0.1 ) { System.out.println("Crimson and Clover"); }
This will probably work as intended, but there is a risk it will loop 101 times.
Say that you need 100 values, 0.0, 0.1, up to 9.9? Can an integer-controlled counting loop be used?