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If you have a loop in your switch statement or around your switch statement, you can use the continue statement in that. You cannot use a continue statement outside of a loop (do, for, or while).
There is no "elseif" statement in C. You can only use "else" and "if" separately. This is a good reason for switch/case/break.
in BASIC, GOSUB and the RETURN statement allows the use of subrouteens.
I think you want to use statement break.
The Break statement should generally get executed in some loop or switch statement. The below code will give compiler error. void main() { printf("12"); break; printf("14"); }
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In a declarative statement, you initialize the object. But in an imperative statement, you use a preexisting statement and use it.
we can use switch statement in multiple time but in if statement we can not use multiple time
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If you have a loop in your switch statement or around your switch statement, you can use the continue statement in that. You cannot use a continue statement outside of a loop (do, for, or while).
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A statement is a sentence that conveys information or opinion. In writing, you can use a statement to make a point or provide a fact. For example, "Her statement about the company's financial situation was concerning."
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you can use a personal mission statement in your work or in daily life!