Understanding the if
Statement in C++
The if
statement allows you to execute a block of code only if a specified condition is true. It is fundamental for decision-making in programming.
Syntax of the if
Statement
if (condition) {
// Code to execute if condition is true
}
Example: Using the if
Statement
#include <iostream>
int main() {
int age = 20;
if (age >= 18) {
std::cout << "You are eligible to vote." << std::endl;
}
return 0;
}
Explanation: The program checks if age
is greater than or equal to 18. Since it is, the message is printed to the console.
Key Takeaways
- The
if
statement executes code only when the condition is true. - Conditions are Boolean expressions that evaluate to
true
orfalse
. - Curly braces
{}
enclose the code block associated with theif
statement.