No
write a c++ program to convert binary number to decimal number by using while statement
A = 5do{statement;A = A + 1;} while (A < 10)
I believe, you can use C-function - printf().
The readline statement method of programming will allow for the next statement in the sequence to be read. The writeline method of programming only allows for the current statement or sequence to be read after determining the end of the last line.
no difference in logic in both of them you put the key to enter :while( ....),for(;....;) but infor loop you have option to initialize value and make operation on it for(int i=0;...;i++){} same int i=0; while(..){ i++;}
You never write "do" seperately in Java. The only situation I can think of when you have to write "do" is in the "do while" statement. This is the syntax: do { statement(s) } while (expression);
You never write "do" seperately in Java. The only situation I can think of when you have to write "do" is in the "do while" statement. This is the syntax: do { statement(s) } while (expression);
write a c++ program to convert binary number to decimal number by using while statement
Yes. The same goes for for-loop and do-while-loop.
A = 5do{statement;A = A + 1;} while (A < 10)
It is the start of a question. A statement would then follow as part of the question. It is asking you to read that statement and carry out the instructions in the first part of the question. Without the statement it is not possible to answer the question.
I think you mean written statement. What you are asking about write statement you are confusing with written statement, the same with write in statement. A written statement is simply putting your words, or your version of events in writing.
It isn't. True, you can write bad code with goto, but you can do that without goto as well.
how to write a statement to the University of Art and Culture
I believe, you can use C-function - printf().
write a statement or a question sentence
'A statement' in French is 'Une déclaration'