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---
title: Ruby Conditionals
---
Ruby has several commonly used conditionals.
## If Statements
An extremely common conditional in many programming languages, the statement tests if the condition is true, then branches into the specified action. An if statement consists of one `if`,
any number of `elsif` and at most one `else` statement.
* ```ruby
fruit = :apple
if fruit == :apple
puts "Your fruit is an apple"
elsif fruit == :orange
puts "Your fruit is an orange"
else
puts "This is not an apple or an orange"
end
```
### Unless statement
An unless statement is the opposite of an if statement. It is the same as a negated if statement.
* ```ruby
happy = true
if !happy
puts "This person is not happy"
end
```
The above statement equal to the statement below
* ```ruby
unless happy
puts "This person is not happy"
end
```
## Ternary Statement
A ternary statement is used as a short conditional statement. It is written as follows
* ```ruby
game = "won"
fans = game == "won" ? "happy" : unhappy
fans # => "happy"
```
## Case Statement
A case statement is similar to an if/elsif/else statement
* ```ruby
fruit = :apple
case fruit
when :apple
puts "Your fruit is an apple"
when :orange
puts "Your fruit is an orange"
else
puts "This is not an apple or an orange"
end
```