If-Else Statement in C#



In this tutorial, we will learn about if-else statements in C#. We will cover the basics of conditional execution using if-else statements.


What is an If-Else statement

An if-else statement is a conditional statement that executes one block of code if a specified condition is true, and another block of code if the condition is false.


Syntax

The syntax for the if-else statement in C# is:

if (condition)
{
    // Code block to execute if condition is true
}
else
{
    // Code block to execute if condition is false
}

The if-else statement evaluates the specified condition. If the condition is true, the code block inside the if statement is executed; otherwise, the code block inside the else statement is executed.

Flowchart of If Else Statement


Example 1: Checking if a Number is Even or Odd

  1. Declare an integer variable num.
  2. Assign a value to num.
  3. Use an if-else statement to check if num is even or odd.
  4. Print a message indicating whether num is even or odd.

C# Program

using System;
class Program
{
    static void Main()
    {
        int num = 10;
        if (num % 2 == 0)
        {
            Console.WriteLine($"{num} is even.");
        }
        else
        {
            Console.WriteLine($"{num} is odd.");
        }
    }
}

Output

10 is even.


Example 2: Checking if a String Starts with a Specific Value

  1. Declare a string variable str.
  2. Assign a value to str.
  3. Use an if-else statement to check if str starts with a specific value.
  4. Print a message indicating the result of the check.

C# Program

using System;
class Program
{
    static void Main()
    {
        string str = "Hello, world!";
        if (str.StartsWith("Hello"))
        {
            Console.WriteLine("String starts with 'Hello'.");
        }
        else
        {
            Console.WriteLine("String does not start with 'Hello'.");
        }
    }
}

Output

String starts with 'Hello'.


Example 3: Checking if a Number is Positive or Negative

  1. Declare an integer variable num.
  2. Assign a value to num.
  3. Use an if-else statement to check if num is positive or negative.
  4. Print a message indicating whether num is positive or negative.

C# Program

using System;
class Program
{
    static void Main()
    {
        int num = -5;
        if (num > 0)
        {
            Console.WriteLine($"{num} is positive.");
        }
        else
        {
            Console.WriteLine($"{num} is negative or zero.");
        }
    }
}

Output

-5 is negative or zero.