Basic If Statements
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What Is an If Statement?
An if statement lets you run a block of code only when a certain condition is true. This is how you make decisions in your Kotlin programs.
If Statement Syntax
The basic syntax for an if statement in Kotlin looks like this:
if (condition) {
// Code to run if the condition is true
}
- The
conditionmust be an expression that returns a Boolean value (trueorfalse); - The code inside the curly braces runs only if the condition is true;
- If the condition is false, the code block is skipped.
Example: Checking a Number
Suppose you want to check if a number is positive:
val number = 10
if (number > 0) {
println("The number is positive.")
}
- The condition
number > 0checks ifnumberis greater than zero; - If this is true, the message is printed to the console.
No Else Needed
You do not need an else block for a basic if statement. If the condition is false, nothing happens and the program continues.
Indentation and Readability
Indent the code inside the if block for clarity. This makes your code easier to read and understand.
Key Points
- Use if statements to control what code runs based on conditions;
- The condition must be a Boolean expression;
- Only the code inside the block runs when the condition is true;
- No action is taken if the condition is false and there is no else block.
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