In this tutorial, we will learn about if statements in Kotlin. We will cover the basics of conditional execution using if statements.
An if statement is a conditional statement that executes a block of code if a specified condition is true.
The syntax for the if statement in Kotlin is:
if (condition) {
// Code block to execute if condition is true
}
The if statement evaluates the specified condition. If the condition is true, the code block inside the if statement is executed; otherwise, it is skipped.
The following is the flowchart of how execution flows from start to the end of an if statement.
num
with type Int
.num
.num
is even.num
is even or not.fun main() {
val num: Int = 10
if (num % 2 == 0) {
println("$num is even.")
}
}
10 is even.
str
with type String
.str
.str
starts with a specific value.fun main() {
val str: String = "Hello, world!"
if (str.startsWith("Hello")) {
println("String starts with 'Hello'.")
}
}
String starts with 'Hello'.
num
with type Int
.num
.num
is positive.num
is positive or not.fun main() {
val num: Int = -5
if (num > 0) {
println("$num is positive.")
}
}