Working with Decision-making Statement in Java • 79
/*PROG 4.2 DEMO OF IF VER 3 */
class JPS3
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
boolean x = false;
if (x)
{
System.out.println(“\n X is greater or equal
to 100”);
System.out.println(“\n You think better”);
System.exit(0);
}
System.out.println(“\n X is less than 100”);
}
}
OUTPUT:
X is less than 100
Explanation: Here the statements after if expression are put in the braces. When the if condition is true, all
the statements within the braces get executed; in case the condition is false, the statements within the braces
are skipped. Regardless of true/falsity ...
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