if statement
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Conditionally executes code.
Used where code needs to be executed only if some condition is present.
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[edit] Syntax
if ( expression ) statement_true | |||||||||
if ( expression ) statement_true else statement_false | |||||||||
[edit] Explanation
expression shall be an expression, convertible to bool.
If it evaluates to true, control is passed to statement_true, statement_false (if present) is not executed.
Otherwise, control is passed to statement_false, statement_true is not executed.
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[edit] Example
#include <stdio.h> int main() { int i = 2; if (i > 2) { printf("first is true\n"); } else { printf("first is false\n"); } i = 3; if (i == 3) printf("i == 3\n"); if (i != 3) printf("i != 3\n"); else printf("i != 3 is false\n"); }
Output:
first is false i == 3 i != 3 is false