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Your Java Tutor clarifies when to use each. And memory stuff.String. Arrays. Classes you make. Your Java Tutor introduces them. Gradually.if, else if, else): Run different code. Based on conditions. True or false. Structure these well. It's key.if-else if. Good for many choices. Based on one variable.for loops: When you know how many times. Or iterating over lists.while loops: Repeat code. As long as a condition is true.do-while loops: Like while. But runs at least once.
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