The switch statement allows you to jump to one of a number of numeric case labels depending on the value of an expression; it's more convenient than a long if/else chain. (However, you can use switch only when the expression is integral and all of the case labels are compile-time constants.)
The do/while loop is a loop that tests its controlling expression at the of the loop, so that the body of the loop always executes once even if the condition is initially false. (C's do/while loop is therefore like Pascal's repeat/until loop, while C's while loop is like Pascal's while/do loop.)
Finally, when you really need to write ``spaghetti code,'' C does have the all-purpose goto statement, and labels to go to.
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