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			101 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
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								title: If
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								# If
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								The if statement executes different blocks of code based on conditions.
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								if (condition)
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									// Do something when `condition` is true
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								}
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								else
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									// Do something when `condition` is false
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								}
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								When `condition` is true, code inside the `if` section executes, otherwise `else` executes. Sometimes you would need to add a second condition. For readability, you should use  `else if` rather than nesting `if` statements.
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								instead of writing:
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								if (condition)
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									// Do something if `condition` is true
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								}
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								else 
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									if (anotherCondition)
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										// Do something if `anotherCondition` is true
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									}
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									else
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										// Do something if `condition` AND `anotherCondition` is false
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									}
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								}
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								```
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								You could use the much more concise writing: 
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								if (condition)
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									// Do something if `condition` is true
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								}
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								else if (anotherCondition)
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									// Do something if `anotherCondition` is ture
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								}
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								else
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									// Do something if `condition` AND `anotherCondition` is false
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								}
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								It is also possible to check if the condition is false and act on it without it having to have an else statement.
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								if(!condition) 
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								 //do something if the condition is false
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								int number = 3;
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								//!= implies that you wish to check if the object's value is not equal to the value next to it 
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								if(number !=2) 
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									 Console.WriteLine("Number is not 2");
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								Note that the `else` and `else if` sections are not required, while `if` is mandatory.
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								## Example
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									Console.WriteLine("Who are you? ");
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									string name = Console.ReadLine();
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									if (name == "John")
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										Console.WriteLine("Hi John!");
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									}
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									else if (name == "Fabio")
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										Console.WriteLine("Oh, it's you Fabio :)");
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										Console.WriteLine("Oh! I thought you were John or Fabio. Anyway, nice to meet you {0}!", name);
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									}
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									/* Run and type some names:
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										-> If name is "John", then output is "Hi John!"
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										-> If name is "Fabio", then output is "Oh, it's you Fabio :)"
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										-> If name is neither "John" nor "Fabio", output is "Oh! I thought you were John or Fabio. Anyway, nice to meet you {0}!" where {0} contains the name.
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									*/
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								The if statement needs a boolean result, that is, true or false. In some programming languages, several datatypes can be automatically converted into booleans, but in C#, you have to specifically make the result boolean. For instance, you can't use if(number), but you can compare number to something, to generate a true or false.
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