Cards (6)

  • A computer can process a program in different ways, such as sequence, selection or branching, and repetition or iteration; these are called control structures.
  • A computer can process a program in different ways, such as sequence, selection or branching, and repetition or iteration; these are called control structures.
  • A computer can process a program in different ways, such as sequence, selection or branching, and repetition or iteration; these are called control structures.
  • Control Structures - These are the building blocks that dictate the flow of a program’s execution.
  • In using these control structures, the applications or programs are dynamic and responsive to different scenarios.
  • In using these control structures, the applications or programs are dynamic and responsive to different scenarios.