What are Control Structures in Java?

What are Control Structures in Java?

Author: Trevor Page: Java Guru | Programmer | Teacher September 27, 2012 Duration: 28:03

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Control Structures
 
Wiki: A control structure is a block of programming that analyzes variables and chooses a direction in which to go based on given parameters. The term flow control details the direction the program takes (which way program control "flows"). Hence it is the basic decision-making process in computing; flow controldetermines how a computer will respond when given certain conditions and parameters.
 
-describe it in more human terms
  - code read LINE BY LINE from top to bottom, and for the most part left to right) - CODE FLOW
  - choose your own adventure... only you can have loops
  - computer has a decision to make
 
- What are the different kinds of control structures
  - IF statements
  - Loops
    - For
    - While
    - Do While
 
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