what are statements? what is null statement?
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In computer programming, a statement is a syntactic unit of an imperative programming language that expresses some action to be carried out. A program written in such a language is formed by a sequence of one or more statements. A statement may have internal components (e.g., expressions).
Null statement are the empty statement in which nothing is there any there function is none.
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Null statement are the empty statement in which nothing is there any there function is none.
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Statements are complete sentences that say something about reality, though what’s said might be a lie. The snow is falling. The cat is a fat scoundrel. I am chilly.
They’re not questions or musings, they’re definite: subject verb predicate.
NULL STATEMENT
The "null statement" is an expressionstatement with the expression missing. It is useful when the syntax of the language calls for a statement but no expression evaluation. It consists of a semicolon.
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here is ur ans is _______________________
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Statements are complete sentences that say something about reality, though what’s said might be a lie. The snow is falling. The cat is a fat scoundrel. I am chilly.
They’re not questions or musings, they’re definite: subject verb predicate.
NULL STATEMENT
The "null statement" is an expressionstatement with the expression missing. It is useful when the syntax of the language calls for a statement but no expression evaluation. It consists of a semicolon.
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