The if Design Control Statement


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The if Statement

The if statement is execute if the condition inside the statement is true. If the condition is not true then the statement is not executed; instead the program skips past it.

The condition following the keyword if is always enclosed within a pair of parentheses ( { ...... } ).

The general form of if statement is :

if ( condition / expression  )
{
Statements to be executed ;
.
.

.
}



C Program to show the use of if statement :

\* C Program to show the use of if statement *\

# include < stdio.h >
int   main( )
{

int   num  ;
printf(" Enter any number : ") ;
scanf("%d ", & num) ;
if ( num > 10  )
{

printf("\n Entered number is greater than 10. ") ;

}
return ( 0 );

}




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