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JAVA PROGRAMMING

Dr B.Veera Jyothi
IT Department ,CBIT
Outline
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Control Statements

Selection

Iteration

Jump

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Selection
Statements
 Selection Statements are also called Decision Making Statements.

Selection

Selection Statements

Switch Statement
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if Statements
if Statements

Simple if

if else

if- else- if Ladder

Nested if
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Simple if
Syntax :

if (condition)
{
statement1;
}

Purpose: The statements will be evaluated if the value of the condition is true.

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Simple if
Flow Chart: Start

True False
Condition

Statements

End
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Example

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if else
Syntax :
if (condition)
{
statement1;
}
else
{
statement2;
}

Purpose: The statement 1 is evaluated if the value of the condition is true otherwise
statement 2 is true.

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if else
Flow Chart: Start

True False
Condition

Statement 1 Statement 2

End

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Example

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Java program to illustrate if-else statement
class IfElseDemo
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
int i = 10;

if (i < 15)
System.out.println("i is smaller than 15");
else
System.out.println("i is greater than 15");
}
}

Output:
i is smaller than 15
Program to demonstrate if-else statement
public class Sample {

public static void main(String args[])


{
int a = 80, b = 30;

if (b > a)
{
System.out.println("b is greater");
} else
{
System.out.println("a is greater");
}
}
}
Output:
A is greater
If-else-if Ladder
Syntax :

if(condition)
statements;
else if(condition)
statements;
else if(condition)
statements;
...
...
else
statements;

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Example
import java.util.Scanner;

{
class Day s else if (day == 3)
{
public static void main(String System.out.println("\n Wednesday");
args[]) }
{ else if (day == 4)
Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Enet {
day between 0 to 6 Day = "); int day = s.nextInt(); System.out.println("\n Thursday");
if (day == 0) }
{ else if (day == 5)
System.out.println("\n Sunday"); {
} System.out.println("\n Friday");
else if (day == 1) }
{ else
System.out.println("\n Monday"); {
} System.out.println("\n Saturday");
else if (day == 2) }
{ }
System.out.println("\n Tuesday"); }
}
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Java program to illustrate if-else-if ladder

class ifelseifDemo
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
int i = 20;

if (i == 10)
System.out.println("i is 10");
else if (i == 15)
System.out.println("i is 15");
else if (i == 20)
System.out.println("i is 20");
else
System.out.println("i is not present");
}
}
Nested if
• A nested if is an if statement that is the target of another if or else.
• Nested ifs are very common in programming.
Syntax :

if(condition)
{
if(condition)
statements....
else
statements....
}
else
{
if(condition)
statements....
else
statements.
...
}
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Example

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switch
Syntax :

switch (expression)
{
case value 1 :
statement 1 ; break;
case value 2 :
statement 2 ; break;
...
...
case value N :
statement N ; break;
default :
statements ; break;
}

Purpose: The statements N


will be evaluated if the value 15
of the logical expression is
switch
Start
Flow Chart:
Variable or Expression

Case A Statements
Case A
break;
True
False

Case B Case B Statements


True break;
False

… Case C Statements
True break;
False

default Default Statements

End
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Example

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Iteration Statements
Iterations/ Loops
Each loop has four types of
statements :
while
 Initialization
 Condition checking
 Execution
 Increment / Decrement do while

for

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while
Syntax:
m=1
initialization while(m<=20)
while(final value) {
{ System.out.println(m);
statements; m=m+1;
increment/decrement; }
}

Purpose: To evaluate the statements from initial value to final value with given
increment/decrement.

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Example
 print values from 1 to 10

class while1 Output :


{ 1
public static void main(String args[]) 2
{ 3
int i=1; 4
while(i<=10) 5
{ 6
System.out.println("\n" + i); i+ 7
+; 8
} 9
} 10
}
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do while
Syntax:
initialization do m=1
{ do
statements; {
increment/decrement; Syste
} m.out
while(final value); .printl
n(m);
m=m
+1;
}
Purpose: To evaluate the statementswhile(
from initial value to final value with given
increment/decrement. m==2
0);
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Example
class dowhile1
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
int i = 1;
int sum = 0; do
{
sum = sum + i; i++;
}while (i<=10);
System.out.println("\n\n\tThe
sum of 1 to 10 is .. " + sum);
}
}

Output :
The sum of 1 to 10 is .. 55 22
for
Syntax:

for(initialization;final value;increment/decrement) for(m=1;m<=20;m=m+1)


{ {
statements; System.out.println(m);
} }

Purpose:To evaluate the statements from initial value to final value with given
increment/decrement.

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Example
class for1
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
int i;
for (i=0;i<5;i++)
{
System.out.println("\nExample of for loop ");
}
}
Output :
Example of for loop Example
of for loop Example of for
loop Example of for loop
Example of for loop

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Jump
Statements
Jump

break

continue

return
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The break
statement
 This statement is used to jump out of a loop.
 Break statement was previously used in switch – case statements.
 On encountering a break statement within a loop, the execution continues with the statementnext
outside the loop.
 The remaining statements which are after the break and within the loop are skipped.
 Break statement can also be used with the label of a statement.
 A statement can be labeled as follows.

statementName : SomeJavaStatement

 When we use break statement along with label as,

break statementName;

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Example
class break1 Output :
{ 1
public static void main(String args[]) 2
{ 3
int i = 1; 4
while (i<=10)
{
System.out.println("\n" + i); i++;
if (i==5)
{
break;
}
}
}
}
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continue Statement
 This statement is used only within looping statements.

 When the continue statement is encountered, the next iteration starts.

 The remaining statements in the loop are skipped. The execution starts from the

top of loop again.

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Example
class continue1 Output :
{ 1
public static void main(String args[]) 3
{ 5
for (int i=1; i<1=0; i++) 7
{ 9
if (i%2 == 0)
continue;

System.out.println("\n" + i);
}
}
}

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The return
 The
Statement
last control statement is return.The return statement is used to
explicitly return from a method.
 That is, it causes program control to transfer back to the caller of the
method.
 The return statement immediately terminates the method in which it is
executed.

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Example
class Return1
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
boolean t = true; System.out.println("Before the
return."); if(t)
return; // return to caller Output :
System.out.println("This won't execute."); Before the return.
}
}

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Thank You

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