'''IF...THEN''' statements make Boolean True or False program evaluations to automate program decision making. {{PageSyntax}} :: IF ''condition'' THEN ''action'' {{Cb|ELSE}} evaluation = 0 ''Block {{PageSyntax}} :: IF ''condition statement'' [[THEN]] ::: ''action'' :: [[ELSEIF]] ''condition statement'' [[THEN]] ''action'' :: [[ELSE]] ''action'' :: [[END IF]] * The ''conditional'' evaluation by '''IF''' must be true(-1) or a non-zero numerical value for the THEN ''action'' statements to be executed. * Multiple conditional evaluations can be made using inclusive [[AND (boolean)|AND]] or alternative [[OR (boolean)|OR]] conditional expressions. * IF statements can also have alternative evaluations using [[ELSEIF]] and [[ELSE]] conditions. * When the '''IF''' statement and/or code to be run is more than code line, an [[END IF]] statement '''MUST''' be used. * With multiple code lines to run, end the IF statement with THEN and place all of the code on lines below that line. * Multiple code line block statements require that the [[IF...THEN]], [[ELSEIF]], [[ELSE]] and [[END IF]] be on separate lines. * '''The IDE may return an error of [[NEXT]] without [[FOR]] or [[LOOP]] without [[DO...LOOP|DO]] when [[END IF]] does not end a statement block!''' * The '''QB64''' IDE may red line the IF THEN statement line until END IF closes the statement block. * Use '''[[colon]]s''' to execute multiple statements in a one line IF statement. You cannot use [[AND]] statements after [[THEN]]! * An '''[[underscore]]''' can be used anywhere after the code on one line to continue it to the next line in '''QB64 ONLY'''. {{Template:RelationalTable}} <center> When evaluating a number value, no IF value > 0 operation is necessary for values not 0. Use: IF value THEN </center> <center>'''Boolean Conditional Operators:'''</center> :::::* [[AND (boolean)]] can be used to add extra conditions to a boolean statement evaluation. :::::* [[OR (boolean)]] can be used to add alternate conditions to a boolean statement evaluation. :::::* Parenthesis are allowed inside of boolean statements to clarify an evaluation. <center>'''Mathematical Logical operators:'''</center> <center>* Truth table of the 6 BASIC Logical Operators:</center> {{Template:LogicalTruthTable}} <center>* '''Note that Basic returns -1 for True and 0 for False.'''</center> ''Example 1:'' One line IF statement {{CodeStart}} '' '' IF x > 100 THEN PRINT x '' '' {{CodeEnd}} ''Example 2:'' IF statement blocks require that the IF THEN and END IF statements be separate from the code executed. {{CodeStart}} '' '' IF x > 100 THEN y = 200 PRINT y PRINT x END IF '' '' {{CodeEnd}} ''Example 3:'' True or False evaluation of a numerical value executes only when the value is not 0. '''Cannot evaluate [[STRING]] values!''' {{CodeStart}} '' '' IF x THEN PRINT x '' '' {{CodeEnd}} :Example will only print if a numerical value is True (positive or negative). (Equivalent to: IF x > 0 OR x < 0 THEN evaluation) ''Example 4:'' Multiple evaluations using parenthesis to determine the order. {{CodeStart}} '' '' IF (value% > 100 AND value% < 200) OR value% = 50 THEN PRINT "OK" '' '' {{CodeEnd}} ''Example 5:'' Using multiple IF options in a one line statement. {{CodeStart}} '' '' x = 100 'change x value to see other evaluations IF x > 200 THEN PRINT "High" {{Cl|ELSEIF}} x < 0 THEN PRINT "Low" {{Cl|ELSE}} PRINT "OK" '' '' {{CodeEnd}} ''Example 6:'' [[STRING]] values can be compared using greater than, less than, not equal to or equal to operators only. {{CodeStart}} '' '' PRINT "Press a letter key: "; Key$ = {{Cl|INPUT$}}(1) PRINT Key$ IF Key$ >= {{Cl|CHR$}}(65) AND Key$ <= {{Cl|CHR$}}(90) THEN PRINT "A to Z" {{CodeEnd}} : ''Explanation:'' Long [[STRING]] expression values are compared by their cumulative [[ASCII]] code values. ''See also:'' *[[ELSEIF]], [[ELSE]] *[[AND (boolean)]], [[OR (boolean)]] *[[NOT]], [[SELECT CASE]], [[Boolean]] {{PageNavigation}}