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Loop rules - Case

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Im creating some pseudo code for a test and I was wondering if its possible to have a case statement inside a Repeat Loop. Is there any specific rules for this kind of thing?

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The nice thing about pseudocode is that you make up the rules. Most real languages do allow what you want, though, so you're not really deviating from common use.
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The nice thing about pseudocode is that you make up the rules. Most real languages do allow what you want, though, so you're not really deviating from common use.
Thanks kindly for the reply, was unsure but that confirms it for me!
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