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Kotlin - Control Flow
Kotlin flow control statements determine the next statement to be executed. For example, the statements if-else, if, when, while, for, and do are flow control statements.
Flow Chart for Control Flow
Control flow can be depicted using the following Flow Chart:
Kotlin Control Flow Statements
This tutorial will take you through all these statements one by one explaining their usage and suitable examples.
Quiz Time (Interview & Exams Preparation)
Q 1 - Which of the following is true about Control Flow Statement?
A - Control flow controls the execution of the program
B - Loops and Decision Statements are part of control flow
C - Control flow is an essential part of modern programming languages
Answer : D
Explanation
All the mentioned statements are correct about control flow.
Q 2 - Which of the following is a control flow statement in Kotlin?
Answer : C
Explanation
Here keyword when is part of the Kotlin Control Flow statements