Conditional Control Statements

Most programming languages have control flow statements (constructs) which provide some sort of control structures that serve to specify order to what has to be done to perform our program that allow variations in this sequential order: Statements may only be obeyed under certain conditions (conditionals) Statements may be obeyed repeatedly under certain conditions (loops) A group of remote statements may be obeyed (subroutines) Conditional Control Statements are divided in three types: Decision making statements Switch case control statement Loop control statements or repetitions It can actually be argued that…

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