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Control Flow

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We have so far covered types and operators in Swift and you know how to declare variables and constants. Now is time to go over how you can control the execution of your code. It’s all about loops, conditional statements, keywords for changing the course of action, and Christmas carols . . .

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  1. 1.

    Speaking of menagerie, you might like Frank Kelly’s version of the text. Go on, look it up on YouTube, you know you want to.

  2. 2.

    Integers, as well as all the other primitive types in Swift, are implemented as structures behind the scenes and thus can have properties and methods. You can read about structures in Chapter 21 .

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© 2016 Radoslava Leseva Adams and Hristo Lesev

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Leseva Adams, R., Lesev, H. (2016). Control Flow. In: Migrating to Swift from Flash and ActionScript. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1666-8_20

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