Following is the general form of a typical decision making structure found in most of the programming languages:
C# provides following types of decision making statements. Click the following links to check their detail.| Statement | Description |
|---|---|
| if statement | An if statement consists of a boolean expression followed by one or more statements. |
| if...else statement | An if statement can be followed by an optional else statement, which executes when the boolean expression is false. |
| nested if statements | You can use one if or else if statement inside another if or else if statement(s). |
| switch statement | A switch statement allows a variable to be tested for equality against a list of values. |
| nested switch statements | You can use one switch statement inside another switch statement(s). |
The ? : Operator:
We have covered conditional operator ? : in previous chapter which can be used to replace if...else statements. It has the following general form:Exp1 ? Exp2 : Exp3;Where Exp1, Exp2, and Exp3 are expressions. Notice the use and placement of the colon.
The value of a ? expression is determined as follows: Exp1 is evaluated. If it is true, then Exp2 is evaluated and becomes the value of the entire ? expression. If Exp1 is false, then Exp3 is evaluated and its value becomes the value of the expression.
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