Java Else If
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
}
Think of it like real life: If it rains, bring an umbrella. Else if it's sunny, wear sunglasses. Else, just go outside normally.
Example
int weather = 2; // 1 = raining, 2 = sunny, 3 = cloudy
if (weather == 1) {
System.out.println("Bring an umbrella.");
} else if (weather == 2) {
System.out.println("Wear sunglasses.");
} else {
System.out.println("Just go outside normally.");
}
// Outputs "Wear sunglasses."
Since weather
is 2
, the first condition (weather == 1
) is not met, so the if
block is skipped.
The program then checks the else if
condition (weather == 2
), which is true
.
That means the else if
block runs and prints "Wear sunglasses.".
Another Example
Example
int time = 22;
if (time < 10) {
System.out.println("Good morning.");
} else if (time < 18) {
System.out.println("Good day.");
} else {
System.out.println("Good evening.");
}
// Outputs "Good evening."
Example explained
In the example above, time (22) is greater than 10, so the first condition is false
. The next condition, in the
else if
statement, is also false
, so we move on to the else
condition since condition1 and condition2 is both false
- and print to the screen "Good
evening".
However, if the time was 14, our program would print "Good day.":
Example
int time = 14;
if (time < 10) {
System.out.println("Good morning.");
} else if (time < 18) {
System.out.println("Good day.");
} else {
System.out.println("Good evening.");
}
// Outputs "Good day."