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Q: What happens if the criteria for taking a case were more or less stringent?
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An if structure statement is an example of a single control structure statement. It utilized the use of a single comparison criteria to direct the flow of a program. I.e. - If the ball is yellow then throw it. An if-then-else statement is an example of a dual control statement. It is utilized when the use of one comparison criteria is needed but when there are two different resulting actions that are needed . I.e. - If the ball is yellow then throw it, else bounce it. A case structure is typically utilized when 3 or more comparison criteria are needed. Here a case is established for each comparison and within the case is the directions that must be followed based on the comparison criteria for the case being true. I.e. - If the ball is yellow then throw it. If the ball is green then hold it. If the ball is blue then bounce it. This a simplified explaination.


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