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Statements and Flow of Execution

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The following sections detail the different statements that are available within the C# language.

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  1. The actual number is determined based upon the performance tradeoffs of each method.

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  2. If you’re unfamiliar with hashing, consider looking at the System. Collections. HashTable class or a good algorithms book.

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  3. Depending on your language background, this might be Pen or Visual Basic.

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  4. A container could throw an exception in this case, though that maybe expensive to detect the condition.

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  5. See “GO TO considered harmful,” by Edsger W. Dijkstra, at http://www.net.org/html/history/detail/1968-goto.html

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Gunnerson, E. (2001). Statements and Flow of Execution. In: A Programmer’s Introduction to C#. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0909-6_12

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