Assignemnt #35 and Else And If

Code

    ///Name: Luke Shin
    ///Period: 7
    ///Project Name: ElseAndIf
    ///File Name: ElseAndIf.java
    ///Date: 10/12/2015
    
    public class ElseAndIf
    {
	      public static void main( String[] args )
	      {
		        int people = 30;
		        int cars = 40;
		        int buses = 15;

            //ELSE performs a command that comes afer it, if boolean statement inside braces afer IF is false.
            //ELSE IF is not a separate command, but an IF that comes after ELSE, making it the next command.
        
        
            // The only difference is a minor waste of computer resources, because 
            // the machine has to check both IF statements, if cars < people, whereas with IF ELSE
            // it will only check one if cars > people
            // Also now it will print out "We can't decide." when cars >= people, while with ELSE IF
            // it would print it only if cars == people
		        if ( cars > people )
		        {
			          System.out.println( "We should take the cars." );
		        }
		        if ( cars < people )
		        {
			          System.out.println( "We should not take the cars." );
		        }
		        else
		        {
			          System.out.println( "We can't decide." );
		        }


		        if ( buses > cars )
		        {
			          System.out.println( "That's too many buses." );
		        }
		        else if ( buses < cars )
		        {
			          System.out.println( "Maybe we could take the buses." );
		        }
		        else
		        {
			          System.out.println( "We still can't decide." );
		        }


		        if ( people > buses )
		        {
			          System.out.println( "All right, let's just take the buses." );
		        }
		        else
		        {
			          System.out.println( "Fine, let's stay home then." );
		        }

	       }
    }
    

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Assignment 35