One: if (expression) statement
Of course 'statement' can be another expression, or can be a compound statement containing countless expressions, or can be another if...
A statement that equates two equivalent expressions is called an Identity.
for (<exp1>; <exp2>; <exp3>) <statement> exp1 and exp3 are optional; statement can be null-statement or block-statement. Correction: All expressions are optional. An infinite loop has no expressions: for(;;);
A mathematical statement asserting that two expressions are equal in value can be represented as an equation. For example, if we have the expressions (2x + 3) and (7), we can write the statement as (2x + 3 = 7). This indicates that for certain values of (x), both expressions yield the same result.
An equation.
An equation.
inequality
Inequality:)
An equation.
The Case Statement in Oracle is a command that evaluates a condition (or a sequence of conditions) for one or multiple expressions. According to the value of those expressions a corresponding statement is executed.
An equation.
An equation.
An equation