This chapter deals with the basics of control structures of C++ language. Those who are already famil iar with
C, may skip this chapter. Those who are new to C++, should read this chapter thoroughly. As discussed earlier,
C++ is a superset of C. The control structures of C and C++ are same. In this chapter, the concepts of struc-
tures are illustrated in detail for the new users.
A program is nothing but a set of statements written in sequential order, one after the other. These state-
ments are executed one after the other. Sometimes it may happen that the programmer requires to alter the
flow of execution, or to perform the ...
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