//: C03:Ifthen.cpp // From Thinking in C++, 2nd Edition // Available at http://www.BruceEckel.com // (c) Bruce Eckel 2000 // Copyright notice in Copyright.txt // Demonstration of if and if-else conditionals #include using namespace std; int main() { int i; cout << "type a number and 'Enter'" << endl; cin >> i; if(i > 5) cout << "It's greater than 5" << endl; else if(i < 5) cout << "It's less than 5 " << endl; else cout << "It's equal to 5 " << endl; cout << "type a number and 'Enter'" << endl; cin >> i; if(i < 10) if(i > 5) // "if" is just another statement cout << "5 < i < 10" << endl; else cout << "i <= 5" << endl; else // Matches "if(i < 10)" cout << "i >= 10" << endl; } ///:~