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Sathish wants to create a program to check whether its digits are in descending order. The program should output "Yes" if the digits are in descending order and "No" otherwise. He wants to get an integer input that has unique digits in it and determine whether the number meets this condition. Write a program to assist Sathish in completing this task using the goto statement.For example, In the number 4321, all the digits are in descending order.Input format :The input consists of an integer N, that represents the number to be checked.Output format :If the digits of N are in descending order, the output prints "Yes".Else, the output prints "No".Refer to the sample output for formatting specifications.Code constraints :In the given scenario, the test cases fall under the following constraints:1 ≤ N < 105Sample test cases :Input 1 :2589Output 1 :NoInput 2 :4321Output 2 :YesInput 3 :93578Output 3 :No

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Sathish wants to create a program to check whether its digits are in descending order. The program should output "Yes" if the digits are in descending order and "No" otherwise. He wants to get an integer input that has unique digits in it and determine whether the number meets this condition. Write a program to assist Sathish in completing this task using the goto statement.For example, In the number 4321, all the digits are in descending order.Input format :The input consists of an integer N, that represents the number to be checked.Output format :If the digits of N are in descending order, the output prints "Yes".Else, the output prints "No".Refer to the sample output for formatting specifications.Code constraints :In the given scenario, the test cases fall under the following constraints:1 ≤ N < 105Sample test cases :Input 1 :2589Output 1 :NoInput 2 :4321Output 2 :YesInput 3 :93578Output 3 :No

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Here is a Python program that can assist Sathish in completing this task:

def check_descending(n):
    n = str(n)  # Convert the number to a string
    for i in range(len(n) - 1):
        if n[i] < n[i + 1]:  # If the current digit is less than the next one
            return "No"  # The digits are not in descending order
    return "Yes"  # If we haven't returned yet, the digits are in descending order

# Test the function with some inputs
print(check_descending(2589))  # Output: No
print(check_descending(4321))  # Output: Yes
print(check_descending(93578))  # Output: No

This program defines a function check_descending that takes an integer n as input. It converts n to a string and then checks each pair of adjacent digits. If it finds a pair where the first digit is less than the second, it immediately returns "No", because this means the digits are not in descending order. If it checks all the pairs without finding such a pair, it returns "Yes", because this means all the digits are in descending order.

Please note that Python does not support the goto statement as it is considered a bad practice in modern programming. The use of goto can make code hard to understand and maintain, so it is generally recommended to use control structures like loops and functions instead.

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