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16 System.out.println("The profit : " + p);
17 }
18 else
19 {
20 l = cp - sp;
21 System.out.println("The item was sold in loss. ");
22 System.out.println("The Loss : " + l);
23 }
24 System.out.println("----------------------------------");
25 }
26 }
You will get the following output:
Note: A group of statements within curly brackets together is called compound statement.
7.2.3 The if and Only if Statement
Some situation requires checking all the conditions one after another. Here, if the 1st condition is satisfied, then
statement 1 will execute. If the 2nd condition is satisfied, then statement 2 will execute and so on, thus executing all
the conditions. Syntax of the if and only if statement is:
if(condition 1)
statement 1;
if(condition 2)
statement 2;
if(condition 3)
statement 3;
Example of the if and only if statement is:
int a=4, b=2,c=0;
if(a==0)
System.out.println(a + " is equal to 0");
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