
Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design (4th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
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Chapter 4.4, Problem 4.13CP
Program Plan Intro
Decision structure:
Decision structure executes a set of statement under certain conditions. It is also known as selection structure. The action is performed only when the condition exists and takes different action depending upon the state “True” or “False”.
The two categories of decision structure are given as follows:
- Single alternative decision structure
- Dual alternative decision structure
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Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design (4th Edition)
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