A statement is a declarative sentence, and it ends with a period. Other kinds of sentences are questions, which end with question marks, and exclamations, which end with exclamation points.
A 'stop' statement may only introduce a delay while an 'end' statement terminates the process.
First Statement ended in 1945.
The computer language has a grammar for the syntax. Not all computer languages using ; to end a statement. The if-statements DO end with an ; (except when a <compound statement>) in C#, C, PHP, and Java (and many others). In fact, most of <statement> end with ; in those languages, and <if-statement> is just one of the derived <statement>. However, for statements like: if (1 == 2) {} else {}, the {} is a <compound statement> which does not end with a ; syntactically.
The semi-colon ( ; ) is used to indicate the end of a statement in JavaScirpt.
No. That would be a syntax error. Only a right semicolon (;) can go at the end of a statement.
yes, all accounts must be closed at the end of the period on the income statement
In income statement. In the end of income statement you will find net profit.
The macro content.
A while statement.
to end a statement
do you agree with the author s statement at the end of the text? what scientific explanation or concept do you know that may justify the statement?
The dot at the end of a statEment (you omitted the "e") is called a period.