NASM
Comprehensive study of nasm covering fundamental concepts and advanced applications.
Advanced Topics
Advanced Control Flow: Loops, Jumps, and Logic
Controlling the Path of Your Program
In NASM, you can create complex behaviors using jumps, loops, and conditional logic.
Types of Jumps
- Unconditional Jumps: jmp label— jumps no matter what
- Conditional Jumps: je,jne,jg,jl, etc. — jump only if a condition is true
Creating Loops
Combine labels and jumps to repeat actions:
mov ecx, 10
my_loop:
    ; do something
    loop my_loop
Making Decisions
Use instructions like cmp (compare) and test to set flags, then jump based on the result.
Why Control Flow Matters
- Makes your code dynamic and powerful
- Lets you solve real-world problems like searching or sorting
Mastering control flow means your NASM programs can do almost anything!
Examples
- Building a countdown timer using a loop. 
- Writing code that only runs if a value equals 5. 
In a Nutshell
Advanced control flow in NASM uses jumps and loops for dynamic programs.