Statement Control Java Tutorial

The if statement is a conditional branch statement.
The syntax of the if statement is either one of these two:

if (booleanExpression) {
    statement (s)
}
or

if (booleanExpression) {
    statement (s)
} else {
    statement (s)
}
For example, in the following if statement, the if block will be executed if x is greater than 4.

public class MainClass {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    int x = 9;
    if (x > 4) {
      // statements
    }
  }
}
In the following example, the if block will be executed if a is greater than 3.
Otherwise, the else block will be executed.

public class MainClass {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    int a = 3;
    if (a > 3) {
      // statements
    } else {
      // statements
    }
  }
}