Added another example using nested if statements (#24197)
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## Example with nested if statements
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```c
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int i, j;
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scanf ( "%d %d", &i, &j );
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if ( i > 10 && j > 10 ) {
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printf("Both numbers are greater than 10! \n");
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The above example is equivalent to:
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```c
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int i, j;
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scanf ( "%d %d", &i, &j );
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if ( i > 10 ) {
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if ( j > 10 ) {
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printf("Both numbers are greater than 10! \n");
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}
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}
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Notice when `if ( i > 10 )` fails, the statement is false and the check `if ( j > 10 )` is never run. `if ( i > 10 && j > 10 )` behaves exactly the same way, because if `i > 10` is false then the entire statement is automatically false, and there is no need to run an additional check.
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## Keep it all together in real example
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## Keep it all together in real example
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