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Introduction to C++
Introduction to C++
Else If Expression
In the last task, you might have noticed that we didn't consider the case when we print not valid age (for example, 0 or -6). Therefore, there should be a way to modify our code to predict such things.
If you want to add one more condition to check it, use else if
statement:
So our modified code for the previous task will look as follows:
The code initially checks if the age is valid. If the first statement is true the program prints a message if not - goes to the second condition. If the second condition is true and the user is over (or equal to) 21 years old the code prints a message, otherwise, both conditions are false and the customer is less than 21 and can’t buy alcohol.
You can add as many conditions using
else if
statement as you want.
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Children have written a test, for which they can become from 0 to 100 points. Let’s write the converter from point to mark. The variable points type of int
we become from the user and convert them to mark, assigning it to the variable mark type of bool.
- Accept the number of points from the user and store it in the variable
points
. - Using
if
,else if
andelse
statements assign to the mark the character'A'
if the number of points is greater than 80, the character'B'
if the number is greater than 50 but less than 80 and'C'
if the number is less than 50. - Print the variable mark.
Please, don’t forget to type the semicolumn at the end of the lines.
¡Gracias por tus comentarios!
Else If Expression
In the last task, you might have noticed that we didn't consider the case when we print not valid age (for example, 0 or -6). Therefore, there should be a way to modify our code to predict such things.
If you want to add one more condition to check it, use else if
statement:
So our modified code for the previous task will look as follows:
The code initially checks if the age is valid. If the first statement is true the program prints a message if not - goes to the second condition. If the second condition is true and the user is over (or equal to) 21 years old the code prints a message, otherwise, both conditions are false and the customer is less than 21 and can’t buy alcohol.
You can add as many conditions using
else if
statement as you want.
Swipe to show code editor
Children have written a test, for which they can become from 0 to 100 points. Let’s write the converter from point to mark. The variable points type of int
we become from the user and convert them to mark, assigning it to the variable mark type of bool.
- Accept the number of points from the user and store it in the variable
points
. - Using
if
,else if
andelse
statements assign to the mark the character'A'
if the number of points is greater than 80, the character'B'
if the number is greater than 50 but less than 80 and'C'
if the number is less than 50. - Print the variable mark.
Please, don’t forget to type the semicolumn at the end of the lines.
¡Gracias por tus comentarios!
Else If Expression
In the last task, you might have noticed that we didn't consider the case when we print not valid age (for example, 0 or -6). Therefore, there should be a way to modify our code to predict such things.
If you want to add one more condition to check it, use else if
statement:
So our modified code for the previous task will look as follows:
The code initially checks if the age is valid. If the first statement is true the program prints a message if not - goes to the second condition. If the second condition is true and the user is over (or equal to) 21 years old the code prints a message, otherwise, both conditions are false and the customer is less than 21 and can’t buy alcohol.
You can add as many conditions using
else if
statement as you want.
Swipe to show code editor
Children have written a test, for which they can become from 0 to 100 points. Let’s write the converter from point to mark. The variable points type of int
we become from the user and convert them to mark, assigning it to the variable mark type of bool.
- Accept the number of points from the user and store it in the variable
points
. - Using
if
,else if
andelse
statements assign to the mark the character'A'
if the number of points is greater than 80, the character'B'
if the number is greater than 50 but less than 80 and'C'
if the number is less than 50. - Print the variable mark.
Please, don’t forget to type the semicolumn at the end of the lines.
¡Gracias por tus comentarios!
In the last task, you might have noticed that we didn't consider the case when we print not valid age (for example, 0 or -6). Therefore, there should be a way to modify our code to predict such things.
If you want to add one more condition to check it, use else if
statement:
So our modified code for the previous task will look as follows:
The code initially checks if the age is valid. If the first statement is true the program prints a message if not - goes to the second condition. If the second condition is true and the user is over (or equal to) 21 years old the code prints a message, otherwise, both conditions are false and the customer is less than 21 and can’t buy alcohol.
You can add as many conditions using
else if
statement as you want.
Swipe to show code editor
Children have written a test, for which they can become from 0 to 100 points. Let’s write the converter from point to mark. The variable points type of int
we become from the user and convert them to mark, assigning it to the variable mark type of bool.
- Accept the number of points from the user and store it in the variable
points
. - Using
if
,else if
andelse
statements assign to the mark the character'A'
if the number of points is greater than 80, the character'B'
if the number is greater than 50 but less than 80 and'C'
if the number is less than 50. - Print the variable mark.
Please, don’t forget to type the semicolumn at the end of the lines.