It's not always possible. If the expression in each if statement can be reduced to a single expression with multiple evaluations, then you can use a switch case to cater for each evaluation. If you must use separate expressions to obtain the evaluations, then you must use if, else if, else.
X statment is to change the sas environment to another environment
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The main diff b/w while and do while is that for do while first the statment are exected then the condition is checked if the condition is true then again execute the statment and so on. But in case of while first the condition is checked if it is true then the statment are executed and so on. But in java the result of the condition is boolean eg. while(x=20) is not the condition in java it does not give any boolean answer.
This is a statment not a question.
You can always reset your password in case of fraud. You can reset your password and change it to something else. This will make your password secure again.
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The direction of an induced emf or current is such that the magnetic field created by the induced current opposes the change in magnetic flux that created the current.
You have either followed them by accident or someone else has access to your account. Change your password if you think this is the case.
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