| C# | COBOL | VB.NET |
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greeting = age < 20 ? "What's up?" : "Hello";
// Good practice is that all consequents are enclosed in {}
// or are on the same line as if.
if (age < 20) greeting = "What's up?";
else
{
greeting = "Hello";
}
// Multiple statements must be enclosed in {}
if (x != 100 && y < 5)
{
x *= 5;
y *= 2;
}
//No need for _ or : since ; is used to terminate each statement.
if (x > 5)
{
x *= y;
}
else if (x == 5)
{
x += y;
}
else if (x < 10)
{
x -= y;
}
else
{
x /= y;
}
// Every case must end with break or goto case
switch (color) // Must be integer or string
{
case "pink":
case "red": r++; break;
case "blue": b++; break;
case "green": g++; break;
default: other++; break; // break necessary on default
}
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declare age as binary-long = 10 declare greeting as string *>greeting = age < 20 ? has no directly equivalent syntax in COBOL if age < 20 move "What's up?" to greeting else move "Hello" to greeting end-if declare x as binary-long = 200 declare y as binary-long = 3 if x not = 100 and y < 5 multiply 5 by x multiply 2 by y end-if *> evaluate is preferred in COBOL rather than if/else if/else evaluate x when > 5 multiply y by x when 5 add y to x when < 10 subtract y from x when other divide y into x end-evaluate declare color as string = "blue" declare r b g other-color as binary-long evaluate color *> can be any type when "pink" when "red" add 1 to r when "blue" add 1 to b when "green" add 1 to g when other add 1 to other-color end-evaluate |
greeting = IIf(age < 20, "What's up?", "Hello")
' One line doesn't require "End If"
If age < 20 Then greeting = "What's up?"
If age < 20 Then greeting = "What's up?" Else greeting = "Hello"
' Use : to put two commands on same line
If x <> 100 And y < 5 Then x *= 5 : y *= 2
' Preferred
If x <> 100 And y < 5 Then
x *= 5
y *= 2
End If
' To break up any long single line use _
If whenYouHaveAReally < longLine And _
itNeedsToBeBrokenInto2 > Lines Then _
UseTheUnderscore(charToBreakItUp)
If x > 5 Then
x *= y
ElseIf x = 5 Then
x += y
ElseIf x < 10 Then
x -= y
Else
x /= y
End If
Select Case color ' Must be a primitive data type
Case "pink", "red"
r += 1
Case "blue"
b += 1
Case "green"
g += 1
Case Else
other += 1
End Select
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Portions of these examples were produced by Dr. Frank McCown, Harding University Computer Science Dept, and are licensed under a Creative Commons License.