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Conditional Expressions:
The if...then...else
expression runs different branches of code and also evaluates to a different value depending on the Boolean expression given.
Syntax
if boolean-expression then expression1 [ else expression2 ]
Remarks
In the previous syntax, expression1 runs when the Boolean expression evaluates to true
; otherwise, expression2 runs.
Like other languages, the if...then...else
construct can be used to conditionally execute code. In F#, if...then...else
is an expression and produces a value by the branch that executes. The types of the expressions in each branch must match.
If there is no explicit else
branch, the overall type is unit
, and the type of the then
branch must also be unit
.
When chaining if...then...else
expressions together, you can use the keyword elif
instead of else if
; they are equivalent.
Example
The following example illustrates how to use the if...then...else
expression.
let test x y =
if x = y then "equals"
elif x < y then "is less than"
else "is greater than"
printfn "%d %s %d." 10 (test 10 20) 20
printfn "What is your name? "
let nameString = System.Console.ReadLine()
printfn "What is your age? "
let ageString = System.Console.ReadLine()
let age = System.Int32.Parse(ageString)
if age < 10 then
printfn "You are only %d years old and already learning F#? Wow!" age
10 is less than 20
What is your name? John
How old are you? 9
You are only 9 years old and already learning F#? Wow!