- Use Functions: Move complex logic into separate functions. This modular approach not only makes your main code cleaner but also allows for easier testing and reuse of code.
- Leverage continue and break: Use these keywords to control the flow within loops, allowing you to skip certain iterations or exit loops early based on conditions.
- Switch-Case Statements: If you have multiple discrete conditions, switch-case can often be a clearer alternative to multiple if-else statements.
'for' loop with multiple conditions.
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Hi. How can I develop a 'for' loop with several conditions and that makes jump to specific tests. To understand my request please see my program in the attached figures. Thanks


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BhaTTa
il 24 Nov 2024
Modificato: BhaTTa
il 24 Nov 2024
Hey @ET-TAOUSSI mehdi, from you flowchart I understand there are various "nested if else statements" , based on the conditions we execute appropriate condition.
When dealing with complex conditional logic that involves multiple nested if-else statements, it's beneficial to organize your code to improve readability and maintainability. Here are a few strategies to achieve this:
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