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In computer programming, a statement
block is a section of code which is grouped together, much like
a paragraph; such blocks consist of one, or more, statements. In C,
C++, and some other languages, statement blocks are enclosed by braces {}. In Ada, Pascal,
and some other languages, blocks are denoted by "begin" and "end" statements. Unlike paragraphs, statement blocks can be nested;
that is, with one block inside another.
A typical statement block
int main()
{
return 0;
}
A nested statement block
int main()
{
int x=1;
if(x==1)
{
x++;
}
return 0;
}
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