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.