Go else if Statement
The else if Statement
Use the else if
statement to specify a new condition if the first condition is false
.
Syntax
if condition1 {
// code to be executed if condition1 is true
} else if condition2 {
// code to be executed if condition1 is false and condition2 is true
} else {
// code to be executed if condition1 and condition2
are both false
}
Using The else if Statement
Example
This example shows how to use an else if
statement.
package main
import ("fmt")
func main() {
time := 22
if time < 10 {
fmt.Println("Good morning.")
} else if time < 20 {
fmt.Println("Good day.")
} else {
fmt.Println("Good evening.")
}
}
Result:
Good evening.
Example explained
In the example above, time (22) is greater than 10, so the first condition is false
. The next condition, in the else if
statement, is also false
, so we move on to else
condition since condition1 and condition2 are both false
- and print to the screen "Good evening".
However, if the time was 14, our program would print "Good day."
Example
Another example for the use of else if
.
package main
import ("fmt")
func main() {
a := 14
b := 14
if a < b {
fmt.Println("a is less than b.")
} else if a > b {
fmt.Println("a is more than b.")
} else {
fmt.Println("a and b are equal.")
}
}
Result:
a and b are equal.
Example
If conditions1 and condition2 are both correct, only the code for condition1 are executed:
package main
import ("fmt")
func main() {
x := 30
if x >= 10 {
fmt.Println("x is larger than or equal to 10.")
} else if x > 20 {
fmt.Println("x is larger than 20.")
} else {
fmt.Println("x is less than 10.")
}
}
Result:
x is larger than or equal to 10.