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    if...else

    The if statement executes a statement if a specified condition is true. If the condition is false, another statement can be executed.

    Syntax

    if (condition)
       statement1
    [else
       statement2]
    
    condition
    An expression that evaluates to true or false.
    statement1
    Statement that is executed if condition evaluates to true. Can be any statement, including further nested if statements. To execute multiple statements, use a block statement ({ ... }) to group those statements, to execute no statements, use an empty statement.
    statement2
    Statement that is executed if condition evaluates to false and the else clause exists. Can be any statement, including block statements and further nested if statements.

    Description

    Multiple if...else statements can be nested to create an else if clause. Note that there is no elseif (in one word) keyword in JavaScript.

    if (condition1)
       statement1
    else if (condition2)
       statement2
    else if (condition3)
       statement3
    ...
    else
       statementN
    

    To see how this works, this is how it would look like if the nesting were properly indented:

    if (condition1)
       statement1
    else
       if (condition2)
          statement2
       else
          if (condition3)
    ...
    

    To execute multiple statements within a clause, use a block statement ({ ... }) to group those statements. In general, it is a good practice to always use block statements, especially in code involving nested if statements:

    if (condition) {
       statements1
    } else {
       statements2
    }
    

    Do not confuse the primitive boolean values true and false with the true and false values of the Boolean object. Any value that is not undefined, null, 0, NaN, or the empty string (""), and any object, including a Boolean object whose value is false, evaluates to true when passed to a conditional statement. For example:

    var b = new Boolean(false);
    if (b) // this condition evaluates to true
    

    Examples

    Using if...else

    if (cipher_char === from_char) {
       result = result + to_char;
       x++;
    } else {
       result = result + clear_char;
    }
    

    Using else if

    Note that there is no elseif syntax in JavaScript. However, you can write it with a space between else and if:

    if (x > 5) {
    
    } else if (x > 50) {
    
    } else {
    
    }

    Assignment within the conditional expression

    It is advisable to not use simple assignments in a conditional expression, because the assignment can be confused with equality when glancing over the code. For example, do not use the following code:

    if (x = y) {
       /* do the right thing */
    }
    

    If you need to use an assignment in a conditional expression, a common practice is to put additional parentheses around the assignment. For example:

    if ((x = y)) {
       /* do the right thing */
    }
    

    Specifications

    Specification Status Comment
    ECMAScript 1st Edition. Standard Initial definition.
    ECMAScript 5.1 (ECMA-262)
    The definition of 'if statement' in that specification.
    Standard  
    ECMAScript 6 (ECMA-262)
    The definition of 'if statement' in that specification.
    Release Candidate  

    Browser compatibility

    Feature Chrome Firefox (Gecko) Internet Explorer Opera Safari
    Basic support (Yes) (Yes) (Yes) (Yes) (Yes)
    Feature Android Chrome for Android Firefox Mobile (Gecko) IE Mobile Opera Mobile Safari Mobile
    Basic support (Yes) (Yes) (Yes) (Yes) (Yes) (Yes)

    See also

    Document Tags and Contributors

    Last updated by: fscholz,
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