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Example:
if(marks>=90)
System.out.println("Point 1");
else
System.out.println("Point 2");
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Program 3 Write a program to input the age of a player and print whether the player can play in an
under-19 tournament or not.
1 import java.util.*;
2 class age_check
3 {
4 public static void main ()
5 {
6 Scanner sc= new Scanner (System.in);
7 int age;
8 System.out.print("Enter the age of a player : ");
9 age = sc.nextInt();
10 if(age<19)
11 {
12 System.out.println("The player can play the tournament as his age
is: "+ age);
13 }
14 else
15 {
16 System.out.println("The player cannot play the tournament as his
age is: "+ age);
17 }
18 }}
You will get the following output:
Multiple if statements
Many programs need to check all the conditions as more than one conditions may be satisfied. Here, if the 1st
condition satisfies, then statement 1 will be executed. If the 2nd condition satisfies, then statement 2 will be
executed. And so on, thus executing all the conditions.
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