The if decision control
Solidity provides conditional code execution with the help of the if...else
instructions. The general structure of if...else
is as follows:
if (this condition/expression is true) {
Execute the instructions here
}
else if (this condition/expression is true) {
Execute the instructions here
}
else {
Execute the instructions here
}
if and if-else
 are keywords in Solidity and they inform the compiler that they contain a decision control condition, for example, if (a > 10)
. Here, if
contains a condition that can evaluate to either true
or false
. If a > 10
evaluates to true
then the code instructions that follow in the pair of double-brackets ({
) and (}
) should be executed.
else
is also a keyword that provides an alternate path if none of the previous conditions are true. It also contains a decision control instruction and executes the code instructions if a > 10
tends to be true
.
The following example shows the usage of 'IF'-'ELSE IF' - 'ELSE' conditions...