The if-then
Statement
The if-then
statement is the most basic of all the control flow statements. It tells your program to execute a certain section of code only if a particular test evaluates to true
. For example, the Bicycle
class could allow the brakes to decrease the bicycle's speed only if the bicycle is already in motion. One possible implementation of the applyBrakes
method could be as follows:void applyBrakes() { // the "if" clause: bicycle must be moving if (isMoving){ // the "then" clause: decrease current speed currentSpeed--; } }
false
(meaning that the bicycle is not in motion), control jumps to the end of the if-then
statement.In addition, the opening and closing braces are optional, provided that the "then" clause contains only one statement:
void applyBrakes() { // same as above, but without braces if (isMoving) currentSpeed--; }
The if-then-else
Statement
The if-then-else
statement provides a secondary path of execution when an "if" clause evaluates to false
. You could use an if-then-else
statement in theapplyBrakes
method to take some action if the brakes are applied when the bicycle is not in motion. In this case, the action is to simply print an error message stating that the bicycle has already stopped.void applyBrakes() { if (isMoving) { currentSpeed--; } else { System.err.println("The bicycle has " + "already stopped!"); } }
IfElseDemo
, assigns a grade based on the value of a test score: an A for a score of 90% or above, a B for a score of 80% or above, and so on.class IfElseDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { int testscore = 76; char grade; if (testscore >= 90) { grade = 'A'; } else if (testscore >= 80) { grade = 'B'; } else if (testscore >= 70) { grade = 'C'; } else if (testscore >= 60) { grade = 'D'; } else { grade = 'F'; } System.out.println("Grade = " + grade); } }
Grade = C
testscore
can satisfy more than one expression in the compound statement: 76 >= 70
and 76 >= 60
. However, once a condition is satisfied, the appropriate statements are executed (grade = 'C';)
and the remaining conditions are not evaluated.