Programming and Problem Solving With C++
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To define 'flow of control'.
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Program Description Answer
'Flow of control' is defined as the execution order of
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The flow of control is generally sequential. Thus, when statement 1 is finished to execute then control passes to statement 2 of the same program.Or, in non-sequential control flow, special statements called as control structures,are used to transfer control to any statement other than the next statement.
Example program:
//header file #include <iostream> //namespace incusion usingnamespace std; //main function intmain() { //flow of control cout<<"statement 1"<<endl; cout<<"statement 2"<<endl; cout<<"statement 3"<<endl; cout<<"statement 4"<<endl; return 0; }
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