--- title: If --- # If The if statement executes different blocks of code based on conditions. ``` if (condition) { // Do something when `condition` is true } else { // Do something when original if `condition` is false } ``` 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 a `else if` rather than nesting `if` statements. ``` if (condition) { // Do something if `condition` is true } else if (anotherCondition) { // Do something if `anotherCondition` is true } else { // Do something if `condition` AND `anotherCondition` is false } ``` Note that the `else` and `else if` sections are not required, while `if` is mandatory. ## Example ``` #include int main () { // Local variable definition int a = 100; // Check the boolean condition if(a < 5) { // If condition is true then print the following printf("a is less than 5!\n" ); } else { // If condition is false then print the following printf("a is not less than 5!\n" ); } printf("Value of a is : %d\n", a); return 0; } ``` ## Output ``` -> a is not less than 5! -> Value of a is : 10 ```