what is diffrence between if else and else if
if-else implies a first statement, while else-if implies that we would know what else is but we don't because else is defined by if.
The possessive form of else is else's, as in someone else's possessions.
A threat is an "or else" statement Here are some examples: You better listen to me or else... You better not mess with me or else... You better do well on your test or else.... You better do what I say or else... Do it now or else...
If(condition) { if-else statement; } else { if-else statement; }
Where else Where else
I'm guessing that this showed up as part of a compilation error. What it means is that it found an "else" statement without an "if" statement preceding it. { // this is the normal form of an if-else block if(a==b) { ; }else { ; } // this causes an "else without if" error else { ; } }
"Else"? Besides what?
Else is an adverb.
' What else=mattenthenkilum ? '
What Else Can I Do was created in 1994.
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