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Discuss what repetitions structures are, and how they differ from the vectorization approaches we have previously studied in the course. is one technique (i. e. vectorization approaches or approaches using repetition structures) better than the other? does it depend on the circumstance, or on the programming language? if you use outside resources or ideas that are not your own to make your case, be sure that they are properly cited in the citation style of your choice. consider a program involving at least one for loop that could be used in your (intended) field or that could be of use to you as a student. this program should be distinct from any other program you have discussed in a discussion previously. first, in plain english, describe the program and how it works. if the program is especially complex, you may instead examine a smaller discernible section of the program for this discussion. based on your plain english description of the program, share one or more code fragments that you write for this discussion post to illustrate the concept of at least one for loop in your program. if the program is especially complex, you may instead share a smaller discernible section of the program for this discussion, but be sure that the subset of the program includes at least one for loop.

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