If Expression
To perform different actions depending on the different decisions we can use already mentioned logical operators and the conditional statement if
.
if
executes the block of code if the condition is true. In C++, it's implemented as follows:
if (condition) {
// code here will be executed if the condition is true
}
For example, we know how to check if the variable x
is greater than y
. Letβs write the message (with the statemant if
) if this condition is true (x
is bigger than y
):
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
// Define variables
int x = 7;
int y = 5;
// Check the condition
if (x > y) {
cout << "x is bigger than y";
}
return 0;
}
As x
is 7, and y
is 5, x
is greater than y
, so our condition is true and the code will print the message "x is bigger than y"
.
The statement
if
is case sensitive. It means that usage of uppercase letters (If
orIF
) will cause an error.
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If Expression
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To perform different actions depending on the different decisions we can use already mentioned logical operators and the conditional statement if
.
if
executes the block of code if the condition is true. In C++, it's implemented as follows:
if (condition) {
// code here will be executed if the condition is true
}
For example, we know how to check if the variable x
is greater than y
. Letβs write the message (with the statemant if
) if this condition is true (x
is bigger than y
):
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
// Define variables
int x = 7;
int y = 5;
// Check the condition
if (x > y) {
cout << "x is bigger than y";
}
return 0;
}
As x
is 7, and y
is 5, x
is greater than y
, so our condition is true and the code will print the message "x is bigger than y"
.
The statement
if
is case sensitive. It means that usage of uppercase letters (If
orIF
) will cause an error.
Thanks for your feedback!