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{
 
{
 
     x = 9;
 
     x = 9;
}
 
else
 
{
 
    y++
 
 
}
 
}
  
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
  
==Assembly Version==
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==Assembly Version 1==
  
     LDR R0, #0
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     MOV R0, #0
     LDR R1, #0
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     MOV R1, #0
 
     CMP R0, #10
 
     CMP R0, #10
     BNE .else
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     BNE end
 
     MOV R1, #9
 
     MOV R1, #9
    B .endif
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  end:
  .else
 
    ADD R0, R0, #1
 
.endif
 
  
  
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Line 2 sets the value of Register 1 to the value 0.<br>
 
Line 2 sets the value of Register 1 to the value 0.<br>
 
Line 3 compares the value in Register 0 with the value 10.<br>
 
Line 3 compares the value in Register 0 with the value 10.<br>
Line 4 will branch to the .else label if the previous compare was NOT EQUAL.<br>
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Line 4 will branch to the .end label if the previous compare was NOT EQUAL.<br>
 
Line 5 will move the value 9 into Register 1. <br>
 
Line 5 will move the value 9 into Register 1. <br>
Line 6 will branch always to the .endif label. <br>
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Line 6 is the .end label
Line 7 is a label called .else and is used in a branch. <br>
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Line 8 will add together the value 1 with the current value in Register 0, the output will be stored back in Register 0.
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==Assembly Version 2==
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    MOV R0, #0
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    MOV R1, #0
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    CMP R0, #10
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    BEQ true
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    B end
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true:
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    MOV R1, #9
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end:
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Line 1 sets the value of Register 0 to the value 0.<br>
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Line 2 sets the value of Register 1 to the value 0.<br>
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Line 3 compares the value in Register 0 with the value 10.<br>
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Line 4 will branch to the .true label if the previous compare was EQUAL.<br>
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Line 5 will branch to the .end
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Line 6 is the label for the .true code
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Line 7 will move the value 9 into Register 1. <br>
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Line 8 is the .end label

Latest revision as of 10:28, 22 January 2020

C# example

int y = 0;
int x = 0;
if (y == 10)
{
    x = 9;
}

Assembly Version 1

   MOV R0, #0
   MOV R1, #0
   CMP R0, #10
   BNE end
   MOV R1, #9
end:


Line 1 sets the value of Register 0 to the value 0.
Line 2 sets the value of Register 1 to the value 0.
Line 3 compares the value in Register 0 with the value 10.
Line 4 will branch to the .end label if the previous compare was NOT EQUAL.
Line 5 will move the value 9 into Register 1.
Line 6 is the .end label

Assembly Version 2

   MOV R0, #0
   MOV R1, #0
   CMP R0, #10
   BEQ true
   B end
true:
   MOV R1, #9
end:


Line 1 sets the value of Register 0 to the value 0.
Line 2 sets the value of Register 1 to the value 0.
Line 3 compares the value in Register 0 with the value 10.
Line 4 will branch to the .true label if the previous compare was EQUAL.
Line 5 will branch to the .end Line 6 is the label for the .true code Line 7 will move the value 9 into Register 1.
Line 8 is the .end label