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Lecture 3 - Selection Part I

The document discusses different types of selection control structures in C programming, including one-way selection (if statement), two-way selection (if...else statement), and multi-selection (if...else if statement). It provides examples of each type of selection structure and flowcharts to illustrate the program flow. The learning objectives are to apply concepts for developing algorithms using variables and structuring C programs, explain what control structures are, and explain the three basic types of control structures.

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Lecture 3 - Selection Part I

The document discusses different types of selection control structures in C programming, including one-way selection (if statement), two-way selection (if...else statement), and multi-selection (if...else if statement). It provides examples of each type of selection structure and flowcharts to illustrate the program flow. The learning objectives are to apply concepts for developing algorithms using variables and structuring C programs, explain what control structures are, and explain the three basic types of control structures.

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WEEK 3 – CONTROL

STRUCTURE : SELECTION –
PART I

SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND


COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING

1
WEEK 3 OUTLINE
 Intro to control structure
 Types of selection
 One-way selection
 Two-way selection
 Multi-selection
 Compound statement

2
Learning Objectives
 Apply concepts for developing algorithms, using variables and
structuring a C program

 Explain what is meant by a control structures

 Explain the three basic types of control structures

3
Control Structures
 All programs can be written in terms of three control structures (like
building blocks)
 Sequence Structure
 ‘Built-in’ to C
 Unless otherwise directed, one statement after the next is executed
 Is a series of steps executed sequentially by default

Pseudo Code Flow Chart


Begin
• Begin
• Input A and B Input A,B
• Calculate A + B
• Print result of Calculate A + B
SUM
• End Print SUM

4 End
Selection Structure
 Used to choose among alternative courses of action
 Used to control the flow of a program
 Also called as decision or branches
 Branches are conditions or choices used to enable selection of
program flow
 C has three types:
 If selection statement (one-way selection)
 If…else selection statement (two-way selection)
 Switch selection statement (multiple selection)

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One-way statement: If
 If structures is a single-entry/single-exit structure
 The primary tool of selection structure
 Used when we want a single or a group of statements to
be executed if the condition is true.
 If the condition is false, the statement is skipped and
program continues by executing the first statement after
the if selection structure
 Condition is express as a statement and two possible
outcomes are indicate by true and false (boolean
result).
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If syntax – Part 1

if (test expression)
{
statement/s to be executed if test expression is true;
}

 Exercise:
 Draw flowchart for the syntax above.
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Flowchart of if statement

Test True
expression

Statement (s)
False

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If Syntax – Part II
if (this logical expression is true) NO SEMI-COLON!
{
statement 1;
}
next_statement;

 The expression in parentheses can be any expression that results in a


value of true or false
 If the expression is true, Statement 1 is executed, after which the
program continues with next_statement
 If the expression is false, Statement 1 is skipped and execution
continues immediately with next_statement

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if statement – basic understanding
Is it raining?

If the answer is no, walk to work.


If the answer yes, take umbrella

OR

If it is not raining, I will walk to work. Otherwise, I


willE take umbrella.
Exercise:
• Draw flowchart for the above statement
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if statement – flowchart
False
False Expression
Is it raining? == True

True
True

Take umbrella Statement 1

Walk to work Next_Statement

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If statement – Example 1
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int num;
printf("Enter a number to check.\n");
scanf("%d",&num);
if (num<0) { /* checking whether number is less than 0 or not. */
printf("Number = %d\n",num);
}
/*If test condition is true, statement above will be executed, otherwise it will not be executed */
printf("The if statement in C programming is easy.");
return 0; E

} Exercise:
• Draw flowchart for the above code
• Predict and display the output
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If statement – Example 2
int main ()
{
int num;
printf (“Enter a number between -10 and 10:”);
scanf (“%d”, &num);
if (num > 0)
printf (“%d is a positive number\n”, num);
E return 0;
} Exercise:
• Draw flowchart for the above code
• Predict and display the output
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If statement – Example 3
#include <stdio.h>
int main (void) {
int number = 0;
printf (“\nEnter an integer between 1 and 10);
scanf (“%d”, &number);
if (number > 5)
printf (“You entered %d which is greater than 5\n”, number);
if (number < 6)
printf (“You entered %d which is less than 6\n”, number);
return 0;
} E

Exercise:
• Draw flowchart for the above code
• Predict and display the output
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If statement – Example 4
#include <stdio.h>
int main () {
/* local variable definition */
int a = 10;
/* check the boolean condition using if statement */
if( a < 20 )
{
/* if condition is true then print the following */
printf("a is less than 20\n" );
}
printf("value of a is : %d\n", a); E
return 0; Exercise:
• Draw flowchart for the above code
} • Predict and display the output
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Two-way statement: if…else
 Specifies and action to be performed both when the
condition is true and when it is false
 If the boolean expression (or statements) evaluates to
true, then the if block of code will be executed,
otherwise else block of code will be executed.

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If…else syntax

NO SEMI-COLON!
if (this logical expression is true)
{
statements(s) will be execute if the boolean expression
is true
}
NO SEMI-COLON!
else
}
statement(s) will be execute if the boolean expression is false
}

 Exercise:
 Draw flowchart for the syntax above.
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Flowchart of if…else statement

True
Test
expression

False
If code

Else code

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If…else statement – basic understanding

If the rain today is worse than the rain yesterday

I will take my umbrella

else

I will take my jacket

Then I will go to work


E

Exercise:
• Draw flowchart for the above statement
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If…else statement – Example 1
#include <stdio.h>
nt main ()
{
int num;
printf (“Enter a number between -10 and 10;”);
scanf (“%d”, &num);
if (num > 0 )
printf(“%d is a positive number\n”, num);
else
printf (“%d is a negative number\n”, num);
return 0;
} Exercise:
• Draw flowchart for the above code
• Predict and display the output
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If…else statement – Example 2
#include <stdio.h>
int main () {
int number;
printf (“Enter a number you want to check.\n”);
scanf (“%d”, &num);
if ((number%2) == 0) /*checking whether remainder is 0 or not*/
printf (%d is even.”, num);
else
printf (“%d is odd.”, num);
return 0;
E
}
Exercise:
• Draw flowchart for the above code
• Predict and display the output
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If…else statement – Example 3
#include <stdio.h>
int main () {
int a = 100;
if( a < 20 ) {
/* if condition is true then print the following */
printf("a is less than 20\n" );
}
else {
/* if condition is false then print the following */
printf("a is not less than 20\n" );
}
E
printf("value of a is : %d\n", a);
Exercise:
return 0; • Draw flowchart for the above code
} • Predict and display the output
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Multi-statement: if…else if
 An if…else if control structure shifts program control,
step by step, through a series of statement blocks.
 Is used when program requires more than one test
expression.
 Very useful to test various conditions using single if…else
statatement.

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If…else if syntax
if (test expression1) {
statements(s) to be execute if test expression1 is true;
}
else if (test expression2) {
statement(s) to be execute if test expression1 is false and 2 is true;
}
else if (test expression3) {
statement(s) to be execute if test expression1 and 2 are false and 3 is true;
}
.
.
else {
statements to be executed if all test expressions are false;
}

 Exercise:
 Draw flowchart for the syntax above.
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If…else if statement – Example 1
#include <stdio.h>
int main(){
int numb1, numb2;
printf("Enter two integers to check".\n);
scanf("%d %d", &numb1,&numb2);
if(numb1==numb2) /*checking whether two integers are equal*/.
printf("Result: %d = %d",numb1,numb2);
else if(numb1>numb2) /*checking whether numb1 is greater than numb2*/
printf("Result: %d > %d",numb1,numb2);
else
printf("Result: %d > %d",numb2,numb1);
Exercise:
return 0; • Draw flowchart for the above code
} • Predict and display the output
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If…else if statement – Example 2
#include <stdio.h>
int main () {
int a = 100;
if( a == 10 ) {
printf("Value of a is 10\n" ); }
else if( a == 20 ) {
printf("Value of a is 20\n" ); }
else if( a == 30 ) {
printf("Value of a is 30\n" ); }
else {
printf("None of the values is matching\n" ); }
printf("Exact value of a is: %d\n", a ); Exercise:
• Draw flowchart for the above code
return 0; • Predict and display the output
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}
Compound (Block of)Statement:
 Any block of the code is written or embedded inside the
pair of the curly braces.
 If condition specified inside the ‘if block’ is true, then
code block written inside the pair of curly braces will be
executed
 If expression evaluates to false, all the statements between
the braces following the else will be executed
 In either case, execution continues with next statement.

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Compound of statement: syntax
if (expression)
{
StatementA1;
StatementA2;
…..
}
else
{
StatementB1;
StatementB2;
…..
}

Next_Statement;

 Exercise:
 Draw flowchart for the syntax above.
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Compound Statement– basic understanding

If the weather is sunny,

I will walk to the park, eat a picnic and walk home

else

I will stay in, watch football and drink coke.


E

Exercise:
• Draw flowchart for the above statement
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Compound statement– Example 1
int main ( )
{
int num = 10 ;
if(num > 0)
{
printf ("\nNumber is Positive");
printf ("\nThis is The Example of Compound Statement");
}
} Exercise:
• Draw flowchart for the above code
• Predict and display the output
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Compound statement– Example 2
if (iAge > 17 )
{
printf (“Eligible to take car driving license\n”);
print (“Allow to register at driving school\n”);
}
else
{
printf (“Not eligible to drive\n”);
printf (“Not allows to register at driving school\n”);
Exercise:
} • Draw flowchart for the above code
• Predict and display the output
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END

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