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# Control Flow Constructs |
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In Rust, control flow is managed through various structures, like `if`, `else`, `while`, `for`, and `match`. The `if` and `else` structures are used to execute different blocks of code based on certain conditions. Similar to other languages, `while` and `for` are used for looping over a block of code. The `while` loop repeats a block of code until the condition is false, and the `for` loop is used to iterate over a collection of values, such as an array or a range. Rust's `match` structure, which is similar to switch statements in other languages, is a powerful tool used for pattern matching: it checks through different cases defined by the programmer and executes the block where the match is found. |
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In Rust, control flow is managed through various structures, like `if`, `else`, `while`, `for`, `loop`, `match` and `if let`. The `if` and `else` structures are used to execute different blocks of code based on certain conditions. Similar to other languages, `while` and `for` are used for looping over a block of code. The `while` loop repeats a block of code until the condition is false, and the `for` loop is used to iterate over a collection of values, such as an array or a range. The `loop` keyword tells Rust to execute a block of code over and over again forever or until you explicitly tell it to stop. Rust's `match` structure, which is similar to switch statements in other languages, is a powerful tool used for pattern matching: it checks through different cases defined by the programmer and executes the block where the match is found. The `if let` syntax lets you combine `if` and `let` into a less verbose way to handle values that match one pattern while ignoring the rest. |
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Learn more from the following links: |
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- [@article@Control Flow](https://rust-book.cs.brown.edu/ch03-05-control-flow.html) |
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- [@article@Concise Control Flow with `if let`](https://rust-book.cs.brown.edu/ch06-03-if-let.html) |
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