why do we use conditions in programming
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This is the ability to test a variable against a value and act in one way if the condition is met by the variable or another way if not. They are also commonly called by programmers if statements. To know if a condition isTrue of False, we need a new type of data: the booleans. They allow logical operations.
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This is the ability to test a variable against a value and act in one way if the condition is met by the variable or another way if not. They are also commonly called by programmers if statements. To know if a condition isTrue of False, we need a new type of data: the booleans. They allow logical operations
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This is the ability to test a variable against a value and act in one way if the condition is met by the variable or another way if not. They are also commonly called by programmers if statements. To know if a condition isTrue of False, we need a new type of data: the booleans. They allow logical operations
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