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so already into a previous video we have
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seen how we can form an ester gluts now
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if we are working on a nested loop
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sometimes it might happen the loop has
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got very expanded and it's goes on
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continuing and looping those particular
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programs so it might happen it might
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hang your system or the loop get
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completely uncontrollable now if we want
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to control those particular loops we
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need to go for loop controlling matters
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so for loop controlling method we have
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two different statements that is called
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as a break statement as well as the
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continuous treatment if I'm talking
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about the break statement break
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statement is a very good statement and
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really very used for controlling the
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loop if you are using a break statement
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anywhere into this particular loop or a
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program it will break the complete loop
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over there itself now for example I have
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selected multiple menus into a
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restaurant and I want my user to select
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it directly from the program till the
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time the user is not providing a
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particular a correct value or a valid
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value the blue loop will go on asking
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him for the questions so if I want to
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control it I can directly put a brake on
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it so the complete loop will be braked
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over here the second we have that is
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called as a continuous statement so
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container statement is just like your
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break roof itself but here it won't end
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up the complete loop but it will end up
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a certain part of the loop see both DB
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things we are going to see into our
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detail videos that last two videos we'll
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be having on both individually on your
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break statement as well as the
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continuous statements