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C# if-elseIn C# programming, the if statement is used to test the condition. There are various types of if statements in C#.
C# IF StatementThe C# if statement tests the condition. It is executed if condition is true. Syntax: if(condition){ //code to be executed } C# If Exampleusing System; public class IfExample { public static void Main(string[] args) { int num = 10; if (num % 2 == 0) { Console.WriteLine("It is even number"); } } } Output: It is even number C# IF-else StatementThe C# if-else statement also tests the condition. It executes the if block if condition is true otherwise else block is executed. Syntax: if(condition){ //code if condition is true }else{ //code if condition is false } C# If-else Exampleusing System; public class IfExample { public static void Main(string[] args) { int num = 11; if (num % 2 == 0) { Console.WriteLine("It is even number"); } else { Console.WriteLine("It is odd number"); } } } Output: It is odd number C# If-else Example: with input from userIn this example, we are getting input from the user using Console.ReadLine() method. It returns string. For numeric value, you need to convert it into int using Convert.ToInt32() method. using System; public class IfExample { public static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine("Enter a number:"); int num = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine()); if (num % 2 == 0) { Console.WriteLine("It is even number"); } else { Console.WriteLine("It is odd number"); } } } Output: Enter a number:11 It is odd number Output: Enter a number:12 It is even number C# IF-else-if ladder StatementThe C# if-else-if ladder statement executes one condition from multiple statements. Syntax: if(condition1){ //code to be executed if condition1 is true }else if(condition2){ //code to be executed if condition2 is true } else if(condition3){ //code to be executed if condition3 is true } ... else{ //code to be executed if all the conditions are false } C# If else-if Exampleusing System; public class IfExample { public static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine("Enter a number to check grade:"); int num = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine()); if (num <0 || num >100) { Console.WriteLine("wrong number"); } else if(num >= 0 && num < 50){ Console.WriteLine("Fail"); } else if (num >= 50 && num < 60) { Console.WriteLine("D Grade"); } else if (num >= 60 && num < 70) { Console.WriteLine("C Grade"); } else if (num >= 70 && num < 80) { Console.WriteLine("B Grade"); } else if (num >= 80 && num < 90) { Console.WriteLine("A Grade"); } else if (num >= 90 && num <= 100) { Console.WriteLine("A+ Grade"); } } } Output: Enter a number to check grade:66 C Grade Output: Enter a number to check grade:-2 wrong number
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