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Controlling Your Program’s Flow

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So far, you’ve learned quite a bit about the C language. You know about functions (especially one named main()), which are made up of statements, each of which is terminated by a semicolon. You know about variables, which have a name and a type. Up to this point, you’ve dealt with variables of type int.

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Mark, D., Bucanek, J. (2012). Controlling Your Program’s Flow. In: Learn C on the Mac. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4534-6_6

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