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Selection Statement Thanachat Thanomkulabut
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Outline 2 Boolean expression if if statement nested if nested if statement switch case switch case statement Flowchart
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Boolean Expression Operators Comparison == Equal == != Not equal != < Less < > Greater > <= Less than or equal to <= >= Greater than or equal to >= Boolean && And && || Or || ! Not ! 3 Boolean Expression 0 and 0 = 0 0 and 1 = 0 1 and 0 = 0 1 and 1 = 1 0 or 0 = 0 0 or 1 = 1 1 or 0 = 1 1 or 1 = 1 not 0 = 1 not 1 = 0
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Boolean Expression Example From the equation: X 2 +9X+10 = 0 How can we check that value of X is the answer for above equation? Condition: Is value Y even number? //true if X is the answer ((X*X +9*X +10) == 0) //true if X is the answer //true if Y is even (Y%2 == 0) //true if Y is evenOR //true if Y is even (Y%2 != 1) //true if Y is even 4 Boolean Expression
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Example: Boolean Expressions double x = 4.0; Expression Value x < 5.0 ___________ x > 5.0 ___________ x <= 5.0 ___________ 5.0 == x ___________ x != 5.0 ___________ (3!=4)&&(7<5) ___________ (4>4)||(5<=10) ___________ true false true false true 5 Boolean Expression false true
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Outline 6 Boolean expression if if statement nested if nested if statement switch case switch case statement Flowchart
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if statement ”condition”true Execute the specific statement when the ”condition” becomes true Syntax: if (condition) statement; statement; if (condition) { statement1; statement1; statement2; statement2;} if (condition) { statement; statement;} 7 if statementtrue true
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8 condition False True Statement if (condition) statement; statement; if (condition) { statement; statement;} if statement
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9 condition False True Statement1 Statement2 if (condition) { statement1; statement1; statement2; statement2;} if statement
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10 if statement example BMI (Body Mass Index) BMIWeight Status Below 18.5Underweight 18.5 – 24.9Normal 25.0 – 29.9Overweight 30.0 and AboveObese (Extremely Fat) BMI = Weight in Kilograms (Height in Meters) X (Height in Meters) 10
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if statement BMIWeight Status Below 18.5Underweight 18.5 – 24.9Normal 25.0 – 29.9Overweight 30.0 and AboveObese (Extremely Fat) BMI = Weight in Kilograms (Height in Meters) X (Height in Meters) 11 double BMI = W /(H*H); if(BMI<18.5) Console.WriteLine(“Underweight”); Console.WriteLine(“Underweight”); if(BMI>=18.5 && BMI =18.5 && BMI<=24.9) Console.WriteLine(“Normal”); Console.WriteLine(“Normal”); if(BMI>=25.0 && BMI =25.0 && BMI<=29.9) Console.WriteLine(“Overweight”); Console.WriteLine(“Overweight”); if statement example if(BMI>=30.0) Console.WriteLine(“Obese”); Console.WriteLine(“Obese”);
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if statement Test I Selfish Ratio RatioOutput More than 1You are selfish 1You break even Less than 1You are giver 12 Selfish Ratio =RecievingGiving
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if…else… statement conditiontruestatement1 If condition is true execute statement1 conditionfalsestatement2 If condition is false execute statement2 Syntax: if (condition) statement1; //true statement1; //trueelse statement2; //false if (condition) statement1; //true statement1; //true else { statement2; //false statement2; //false statement3; //false } 13 if statement
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if…else… statement 14 condition False True Statement2 Statement1 if (condition) statement1; //true statement1; //trueelse statement2; //false if statement
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if…else… statement 15 if (condition) statement1; //true statement1; //true else { statement2; //false statement2; //false statement3; //false } condition False True Statement2 Statement1 Statement3 if statement
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if…else… statement example 16 Write the program which check input number. input : integer number output : message to inform that number is odd or even. Value in NOutput Even NumberIt’s even number. Odd NumberIt’s odd number. if statement
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if…else… statement example 17 Value in NOutput Even NumberIt’s even number. Odd NumberIt’s odd number. if statement if(n%2 == 0) Console.WriteLine(“It’s even number”); Console.WriteLine(“It’s even number”); else Console.WriteLine(“It’s odd number”); Console.WriteLine(“It’s odd number”);
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Test II 18 Write the program which find the value of function input : number output : f(x)x x 2 +1x<0 x+2x≥0 if statement
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Outline 19 Boolean expression if if statement nested if nested if statement switch case switch case statement FlowChart
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Nested if statement int N; N = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); if (N >= 0) { if (N==0) if (N==0) Console.WriteLine(“N is zero number”); Console.WriteLine(“N is zero number”); else else Console.WriteLine(“N is positive number”); Console.WriteLine(“N is positive number”);}else Console.WriteLine(“N is negative number”); Console.WriteLine(“N is negative number”); if#1 20 Nested if statementif#2
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int N; N = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); if (N > 0) Console.WriteLine(“N is positive number”); Console.WriteLine(“N is positive number”);else if (N==0) if (N==0) Console.WriteLine(“N is zero number”); Console.WriteLine(“N is zero number”); else else Console.WriteLine(“N is negative number”); Console.WriteLine(“N is negative number”); if#1 if#2 21 Nested if statement
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int N; N = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); if (N >= 0) { if (N==0) if (N==0) Console.WriteLine(“N is zero number”); Console.WriteLine(“N is zero number”); else else Console.WriteLine(“N is positive number”); Console.WriteLine(“N is positive number”);}else Console.WriteLine(“N is negative number”); Console.WriteLine(“N is negative number”); -5 -5 >= 0 False N is negative number N -5 0 0 0 >= 0 True True N is zero number 3 3 3 >= 0 False N is positive number 22
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Nested if statement int N; N = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); if (N > 0) Console.WriteLine(“N is positive number”); Console.WriteLine(“N is positive number”);else if (N==0) if (N==0) Console.WriteLine(“N is zero number”); Console.WriteLine(“N is zero number”); else else Console.WriteLine(“N is negative number”); Console.WriteLine(“N is negative number”); N -4 -4 > 0 False False N is negative number 0 0 0 > 0 True N is zero number 3 3 3 > 0 True N is positive number 23
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Exercise 1: Separated IF (simple) if (eaten==true) {Console.WriteLine(“ I’ve already eaten”);} else {Console.WriteLine(“ I’ve not eat yet”);} if (like_noodle==true) {Console.WriteLine(“I like noodle”);} else {Console.WriteLine(“I don’t like noodle”);} 1. Have you eaten lunch? 2. Do you like noodle? 24
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if (like_noodle==true) {Console.WriteLine(“I like noodle”);} else { Console.WriteLine(“I don’t like noodle”); if (like_friedrice==true) {Console.WriteLine(“I like friedrice”);} else {Console.WriteLine(“I don’t like friedrice”);} } 1. Do you like noodle? 2. If you don’t like noodle, do you like fried rice? Exercise 2: Related two IF (full version) 25
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if (like_noodle==true) {Console.WriteLine(“I like noodle”);} else if (like_friedrice==true) {Console.WriteLine(“I like friedrice”);} else {Console.WriteLine(“I don’t like friedrice”);} 1. Do you like noodle? 2. If you don’t like noodle, do you like fried rice? Exercise 2: Related two IF (short version) 26
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if (like_noodle==true) {Console.WriteLine(“I like noodle”); if (love_SenYai==true) {Console.WriteLine(“I love Sen-Yai”);} else {Console.WriteLine(“I don’t love Sen-Yai”);} } else if (like_friedrice==true) {Console.WriteLine(“I like fried rice”);} else {Console.WriteLine(“I don’t like fried rice”);} 1. Do you like noodle? 1.1 If you like noodle, do you love Sen-Yai? 1.2 If you don’t like noodle, do you like fried rice? Exercise 3: Nested two IF (short version) 27
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Nested if statement example 28 Write the program which show student’s grade input : score of student output : ScoreGrade 80 – 100A 70 – 79B 60 – 69C 50 – 59D 0 – 49F Nested if statement
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Test III 29 Write the program which calculation value of following function input : value of x output : function value of x according with... Nested if statement f(x) = 2x+10, x ≤ 5 x 2 +10, 5 < x ≤ 20 x 3 +10, x > 20
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Outline 30 Boolean expression if if statement nested if nested if statement switch case switch case statement Flowchart
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switch…case statement For selecting a statement where its label corresponds to the value of the switch expression. switch ( ) { case : ; ; break; [default: ; ; break; break;] } must be int, char, string must be int, char, string 31 switch...case statement
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32 Example: switch-case (1) int day_num; day name 1Sunday 2Monday 3Tuesday 4Wednesday 5Thursday 6Friday 7Saturday int day_num; Console.Write("Input the day"); day_num = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); day_num switch(day_num) 1: {case 1: Console.Write ("Today is Sunday"); break; 2: case 2: Console.Write("Today is Monday"); break; : : default : Console.Write ("I don’t know"); break; } <expression> <constant-expression> 32 switch...case statement 1230
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Test III 33 Write the program which show numbers of day in each months input : Abbreviation of months output : numbers of day in each months InputOutput Jan31 Feb28 or 29 Mar31 Api30 May31... switch...case statement
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34 Example: switch-case (2) string month; Console.Write("Input Month"); month = Console.ReadLine(); month switch(month) “Jan”: {case “Jan”: “Mar”: case “Mar”: “May”: case “May”: Console.Write("This month has 31days"); break; “Apr”: case “Apr”: “Jun”: case “Jun”: Console.Write("This month has 30days"); break; : default : Console.Write (“Wrong Input"); break; } 34 switch...case statement InputOutput Jan31 Feb28 or 29 Mar31 Api30 May31...
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35 Example: switch-case (3) char op; Console.Write("Select + - / * :"); op=char.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); switch (op) { case '+': Console.Write("{0}+{1}={2}", x,y,x+y); break; case '-': Console.Write("{0}-{1}={2}", x,y,x-y); break; : default: Console.Write("Try again"); break; } must be int, char, string must be int, char, string int day_num; day_num= int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); switch( day_num ) { case 1: Console.Write ("Sunday"); break; case 2: console.Write("Monday"); break; : default : Console.Write(“Try again"); break; } <expression> int version char version <constant-expression> 35 switch...case statement
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36 Example: switch-case (4) string op; Console.Write("Select + - / * :"); op=Console.ReadLine(); switch (op) { case “+”: Console.Write("{0}+{1}={2}", x,y,x+y); break; case “-”: Console.Write("{0}-{1}={2}", x,y,x-y); break; : default: Console.Write("Try again"); break; } must be int, char, string must be int, char, string string version <expression> <constant-expression> 36 switch...case statement
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Convert switch-case to if else int a; a= int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); switch (a) { case 1 : case 2 : Console.WriteLine("Hi"); break; case 3 : case 4 : Console.WriteLine("Hello"); break; default : Console.WriteLine("Bye"); break; } switch version with default if (a == 1 || a == 2) Console.WriteLine("Hi"); else if (a == 3 || a == 4) Console.WriteLine("Hello"); else Console.WriteLine("Bye"); if else version switch (a) { case 1 : case 2 : Console.WriteLine("Hi"); break; } switch version without default 37 switch...case statement
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Outline 38 Boolean expression if if statement nested if nested if statement switch case switch case statement Flowchart
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Flowchart Symbols Overview Graphical representation Terminator Process Input/output Condition Connector Flow line 39 Flowchart
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Program Flowchart Example Start Statement1 Statement2 Statement3 Statement4 End 40 Flowchart
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if statement flowchart statement1; if (condition) statement2; //true statement2; //true else { statement3; //false statement3; //false} statement4; Start Statement1 Condition Statement2 Statement3 true false Statement4 End 41 Flowchart
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if statement flowchart 42 n= int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); if (n>0) n= 2*n+5; n= 2*n+5; else { Console.Write(“Go”); Console.Write(“Go”); n = n%4; n = n%4;} Start n>0 n=2*n+5; true false n=n%4; End n=int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); Console. Write(“Go”);
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Test IV 43 Write flow chart which accord to following program n= int.Parse(Console.ReadLine()); n = n%5; if (n==2) Console.WriteLine(“Remainder is 2”); Console.WriteLine(“Remainder is 2”); else { n = n*10; n = n*10;} Console.WriteLine(“Program End”);
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