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No. A violation in the syntax of a program statement is called a syntax error.
Flowchart it is diagrammatic Program it is coding. A flowchart is drawn out on paper, and shows the logic of an if/then/else statement. The programming actually is the if/then/else, not just the logic.
Its not a statement of faulty logic because it is a question not a statement, also its not comparing anything so that is why i think its not a faulty statement
Snarled program logic is unstructured logic, also known as "spaghetti" logic. Compiled machine code is the ultimate example of snarled program logic. Although spaghetti code is more compact and efficient than structured code, it is extremely difficult to both comprehend and maintain. Hence we use structured programming languages to provide a high level of abstraction between the logic of the programmer and the snarled logic of the machine-dependant code.
Nothing special, eg:switch (c) {case 'A':/* use any 'logic' you want */break;default:/* use any 'logic' you want */}
No. A violation in the syntax of a program statement is called a syntax error.
Flowchart it is diagrammatic Program it is coding. A flowchart is drawn out on paper, and shows the logic of an if/then/else statement. The programming actually is the if/then/else, not just the logic.
A logic argument is a statement of logic. The term "argument" means a statement that could be true or false. A Statement that has not been tested as true or false is known as a theory. Logic is the term meaning the structure of an argument or statement and how it applies in its use.
A theorem is a statement that is proved by deductive logic.
Its not a statement of faulty logic because it is a question not a statement, also its not comparing anything so that is why i think its not a faulty statement
Program logic controllers are used to control the operation of most systems.
Circular logic would be a statement or series of statements that are true because of another statement, which is true because of the first. For example, statement A is true because statement B is true. Statement B is true because statement A is true
How can you describe the cup contains 500 millimeters as fuzzy logic?
you asked a question what is deduction in logic - a statement somone who asks a question might not know the answer -general statement therefore you might not know the answer - conclusion
Binary logic.
I want to know a brief idea about Philosophy. That consists of three valuable paradism these are Problems of Philosophy, Logic & Ethics.
The term for when one term gives a response to another is "antecedent-consequent relationship." This is commonly used in logic and philosophy to describe how one statement (the antecedent) leads to another statement (the consequent).