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Avoiding the ‘IF – LOOP’ When Setting a True/False Condition

Avoiding the ‘IF – LOOP’ When Setting a True/False Condition

You can do this while testing a true/false condition that has a set third variable as shown in following loop:

 	if ( x < y)		z = true;	else		z = false;


We can replace the loop by a simple statement:

 	z = x < y;


It is much faster. Also saves coding efforts.

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