If - Else
Part of the Fundamentals section of Coddy's Java journey — lesson 28 of 73.
if allows us to execute particular code if a condition is met, but what if we want to execute something else if the condition is not met?
For that we have the else statement:
int age = 15;
String status = "None";
if (age >= 18) {
status = "Adult";
} else {
status = "Young";
}In the above example, age is smaller than 18 which means it enters the else code, and status will hold "Young".
We can even make it more profound using the else if statement:
int age = 68;
String status = "None";
if (age < 18) {
status = "Young";
} else if (age >= 18 && age <= 65) {
status = "Adult";
} else {
status = "Old";
}Here it checks whether age is smaller than 18, if not, it will continue to the next condition and check whether age is between 18 and 65. If that condition is also not met, it will set status to "Old".
We can add as many else if statements as we want:
if (condition1) {
code;
} else if (condition2) {
code;
} else if (condition3) {
code;
}
...Challenge
BeginnerYou are given a code which gets as input a number that indicates the wind speed and stores it in a variable named wind.
Note: we will learn in next lessons how to get input from the user, currently just don't touch the first line.
Your task is to initialize variable status based on the conditions:
"Calm"ifwindis smaller than8,"Breeze"ifwindis between8and31(including 8 and 31)."Gale"ifwindis between32and63(including 32 and 63)"Storm"otherwise
Check the test cases to see all the inputs and the expected outputs
Cheat sheet
Use else to execute code when the if condition is not met:
if (age >= 18) {
status = "Adult";
} else {
status = "Young";
}Use else if to check multiple conditions:
if (age < 18) {
status = "Young";
} else if (age >= 18 && age <= 65) {
status = "Adult";
} else {
status = "Old";
}You can chain multiple else if statements:
if (condition1) {
code;
} else if (condition2) {
code;
} else if (condition3) {
code;
}Try it yourself
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
int wind = scanner.nextInt(); // Don't change this line
String status = "unset";
// Type your code below
// Don't change the line below
System.out.println("status = " + status);
scanner.close(); // Closing the scanner after use
}
}This lesson includes a short quiz. Start the lesson to answer it and track your progress.
All lessons in Fundamentals
4Operators Part 1
Arithmetic OperatorsModulo OperatorIncrement/DecrementPost Increment/DecrementArithmetic ShortcutsComparison OperatorsString Comparison5Operators Part 2
Logical Operators Part 1Logical Operators Part 2Recap - Simple LogicLogical Operators Part 3Logical Operators Part 43Variables Part 2
ConstantsNaming ConventionsRecap - Initialize VariablesType Casting Part 1Type Casting Part 26Decision Making
If StatementIf - ElseSwitch StatementTernary OperatorRecap - If ElseNested If - Else