ágaztatást
Ágaztatást is a Hungarian term that translates to "branching" or "divergence." In its most literal sense, it refers to the act of dividing into branches, such as a tree's branches or a river's tributaries. This concept extends to various fields, representing points where a single path or entity splits into multiple directions.
In the context of computer programming, ágaztatást often describes conditional execution. This is where a program's
Beyond programming, ágaztatást can be observed in decision-making processes, both personal and professional. A crucial choice