Controlling Program Execution

The following statements control the execution of a program.

A program generally executes from the first line of code to the last line of code. You can also execute certain procedures within the program according to specific conditions, or repeat a section of the program within a sub-procedure or function. You can use loops to repeat parts of a program as many times as necessary, or until a certain condition is met. These type of control statements are classified as Condition, Loop, or Jump statements.

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The following statements are based on conditions.

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The following statements execute loops.

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The following statements execute jumps.

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Statements that do not belong to any of the other categories are described here.

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