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Control Flow in Java

Understanding the Basics


What is Control Flow?
• Control flow in Java refers to the order in
which the statements in a program are
executed. Java provides several control flow
statements that allow us to execute specific
blocks of code based on certain conditions.
Types of Control Flow Statements
• 1. Conditional Statements:
• - if statement
• - if-else statement
• - switch statement

• 2. Looping Statements:
• - for loop
• - while loop
• - do-while loop
Conditional Statements
• Conditional statements allow us to execute
code based on a condition.
• Examples:
• if (condition) {
• // code to execute if condition is true
• } else {
• // code to execute if condition is false
• }
Looping Statements
• Looping statements allow us to repeat a block
of code multiple times.
• Examples:
• for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
• // code to execute for each iteration
• }

• while (condition) {
• // code to execute as long as condition is
Jump Statements
• Jump statements control the flow of the
program in a non-linear way.
• Examples:
• break; // exit a loop or switch statement
• continue; // skip the current iteration of a loop
• return; // exit from the current method
Conclusion
• Control flow statements are essential in Java
for decision-making and repeating tasks.
Understanding these concepts is crucial for
effective programming and building complex
applications.

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