No you may not ask any questions in your thesis statement, because the thesis statement basically states your answer to whatever you are doing.
Vision Statement is the big picture--what you or the organization want to become. Mission Statement is how this vision will be implemented.
Monroe doctrine
What is the vision statement for general electric
A statement based on practical experience rather than scientific proof
differance between control statement and looping statement?
Yes.
for,while,do while
while, for, do-while (and perhaps goto)
An iterative statement is a looping statement, such as a 'for', 'while', or 'do-while' statement. They cause statements to be repeated (iterated) multiple times.
There are several 'looping' statements in C++. They are:while () { }do { } while () ;for (index-start, index-end; index increment/decrement) { }They are used to repetitively execute statements as long as the statement(s) controlling the loop are true.
The main difference is how often they run. A conditional statement - often an IF - may or may not run. If it does (depending on whether a condition is fulfilled), it runs only once. A looping statement - often a WHILE or FOR - is designed to repeat, while a certain condition is true.
1. do statement while (condition);2. while (condition) statement3. for (exp1; condition; exp2) statement4. LABEL: statements goto LABEL;
A loop in computer languages is a set of statements that execute repeatedly, based on some criteria.In C and C++, the three looping statements are while, do, and for...while (test-expression) statement;/* statement executes zero or more times, until test-expression is false, test first */do statement while (test-expression);/* statement executes one or more times, until test-expression is false, test last */for (init-expression, test-expression, loop-expression) statement;/* init-expression executed once, at beginning *//* statement executes zero or more times, until test-expression is false, test first *//* loop-expression evaluated at end of each iteration */Often, statement, is a set of statements, such as...while (test-expression) {... statements}
Usually the loop is used for repeating the same task for more than one time. If you don't give the terminating statement then the loop will go in infinite condition.
Looping is linking your thoughts to expand on your writing.
In the C language, the continue statement can only be used within a loop (for, while, or do). Upon execution, control transfers to the beginning of the loop.