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if–then Statement in java

The if–then Statement
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An if–then statement is executed by first evaluating the Expression. If the result
is of type Boolean, it is subject to unboxing conversion . If evaluation of
the Expression or the subsequent unboxing conversion (if any) completes abruptly
for some reason, the if–then statement completes abruptly for the same reason.
Otherwise, execution continues by making a choice based on the resulting value:

• If the value is true, then the contained Statement is executed; the if–then
statement completes normally if and only if execution of the Statement completes
normally.
• If the value is false, no further action is taken and the if–then statement
completes normally.

Syntax:
if(conditional check)
{
executed code;
}
else
{
executed code;
}


Program
import java.io.*;
public class ifdat
{
public static void main(String args[])throws IOException
{
BufferedReader in=new BufferedReader(System.in);
InputStreamReader text=new InputStraemReader(in);
System.out.println("enter the salary");
String m=in.readLine();
int n=Integer.parseInt(m);
if(m<=1000) 
{
 int bon=m*.10;
 System.out.println("bonus"+bon);
 }
 else
 { 
int bon1=m*20;
 System.out.println("bonus"+bon1);
 }
 }
 }
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