# ADK Workflow Loop Self Sample ## Overview This sample demonstrates how a node can repeatedly loop back to itself based on a specific route condition in **ADK Workflows**. It takes a user-provided target number (between 0 and 10), and uses a `guess_number` function to randomly generate guesses. If the guess is incorrect, the function yields a specific route (`guessed_wrong`). The workflow is configured such that this route directs the execution right back to the `guess_number` node, creating a loop that continues until the correct number is guessed. In ADK Workflows, you can create self-referential loops or iterative processes by routing a node's output back to itself. ## Sample Inputs - `5` - `0` - `10` ## Graph ```mermaid graph TD START --> validate_input validate_input --> guess_number guess_number -->|guessed_wrong| guess_number guess_number -->|correct| END[Loop ends] ``` ## How To 1. From within your node (agent or function), yield a specific `Event` with a route name when you determine the node needs to be executed again: ```python def guess_number(target_number: int): # ... if guess != target_number: yield Event(route='guessed_wrong') ``` 1. In the `Workflow` edges definition, create a conditional edge where the source and target are the same node, using a routing map dict: ```python (guess_number, {'guessed_wrong': guess_number}) ```