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Javascript Conditions

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Conditional statements are used to perform different actions based on different conditions.


Conditional Statements #

Very often when you write code, you want to perform different actions for different decisions.

You can use conditional statements in your code to do this.

In JavaScript we have the following conditional statements:

  • Use if to specify a block of code to be executed, if a specified condition is true
  • Use else to specify a block of code to be executed, if the same condition is false
  • Use else if to specify a new condition to test, if the first condition is false
  • Use switch to specify many alternative blocks of code to be executed

The switch statement is described in the next chapter.


The if Statement #

Use the if statement to specify a block of JavaScript code to be executed if a condition is true.

Syntax #

if (condition) {
  //  block of code to be executed if the condition is true
}

Note that if is in lowercase letters. Uppercase letters (If or IF) will generate a JavaScript error.

Example #

Make a “Good day” greeting if the hour is less than 18:00:

if (hour < 18) { greeting = "Good day"; }

The result of greeting will be:

Good day

The else Statement #

Use the else statement to specify a block of code to be executed if the condition is false.

if (condition) {
  //  block of code to be executed if the condition is true
else {
  //  block of code to be executed if the condition is false
}

Example #

If the hour is less than 18, create a “Good day” greeting, otherwise “Good evening”:

if (hour < 18) { greeting = "Good day"; } else { greeting = "Good evening"; }

The result of greeting will be:

Good day

The else if Statement #

Use the else if statement to specify a new condition if the first condition is false.

Syntax #

if (condition1) {
  //  block of code to be executed if condition1 is true
else if (condition2) {
  //  block of code to be executed if the condition1 is false and condition2 is true
else {
  //  block of code to be executed if the condition1 is false and condition2 is false
}

Example #

If time is less than 10:00, create a “Good morning” greeting, if not, but time is less than 20:00, create a “Good day” greeting, otherwise a “Good evening”:

if (time < 10) { greeting = "Good morning"; } else if (time < 20) { greeting = "Good day"; } else { greeting = "Good evening"; }

The result of greeting will be:

Good day

More Examples #

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This example will write a link to either W3Schools or to the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF). By using a random number, there is a 50% chance for each of the links.

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