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JavaScript Control Flow

Control Flow is the order in which statements are executed in a program.

By default, JavaScript runs code from top to bottom and left to right.

Control flow statements let you change that order, based on conditions, loops or keywords.

Default Flow

Default flow executes code sequentially (from top to bottom / from left to right).

Example

Flow sequentially: let x → let y → let z.

let x = 5;
let y = 6;
let z = x + y;
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Conditional Control Flow

Conditions let you make decisions using:

  • if
  • if...else
  • switch
  • ternary (? :)

Example

Flow branches depending on conditions:

let text = "Unknown";

if (age >= 18) {
  text = "Adult";
} else {
  text = "Minor";
}
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Loops (Repetition Control Flow)

Loops let you run code multiple times using:

  • for
  • while
  • do...while

Example

Repeat flow until a condition (i < 5) is false.

for (let i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
  text += "The number is " + i + "<br>";
}
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Jump Statements

Jump statements let you change the flow abruptly using:

  • break - exits a loop or switch
  • continue - skips the current loop iteration
  • return - exits from a function
  • throw - jumps to error handling

Example

Terminate (break) the loop when the loop counter (i) is 3:

for (let i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
  if (i === 3) { break; }
  text += "The number is " + i + "<br>";
}
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Function Flow

Functions are callable and reusable code blocks

Functions will run when they are called.

Example

Function to compute the product of two numbers:

function myFunction(p1, p2) {
  return p1 * p2;
}
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JavaScript Is Single-Threaded

JavaScript runs on a single thread.

It can only do one thing at a time.

Every task has to wait for the previous one to finish.

This can freeze an application during slow operations (like file requests).

JavaScript can also run code asynchronously.

Asynchronous programming is covered in the JS Advanced section:

JavaScript Asynchronous Programming.


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