A program’s control flow is the order in which the program’s code executes. The control flow of a Python program is regulated by conditional statements, loops, and function calls.
Often, you need to execute some statements only if some condition holds, or choose statements to execute depending on several mutually exclusive conditions. The Python compound statement if, which uses if, elif, and else clauses, lets you conditionally execute blocks of statements.
Control flow statements are an essential part of the Python programming language.
A control flow statement is a block of programming that analyses variables and chooses a direction in which to go based on given parameters. In simple sentence, a control structure is just a decision that the computer makes. So, it is the basic decision–making process in programming and flow of control determines how a computer program will respond when given certain conditions and parameters. It determines the order in which the program’s code executes.
They are decision Making Statements that allow the program to take the decision as which statement should be executed next.
Decision Making statements are used when we want a set of instructions should be executed in one situation and different instructions should be executed in another situation .Decision making can be implemented in python using:
Specification: Introduction to Python Control Flow Statements
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Duration | 2.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
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Nishant Patel –
it is wonderful experience to learn the control flow statement in python.
Bondeth Khon –
Very good course for beginner user and good explanation with example and result. But if you can make it a bit faster is good because i think it seems a bit slow.