It's important to note that "else if" isn't a separate type of statement like "elif" in python, it's just an "else" that happens to be followed by another "if"
Wait but if that's the case wouldn't the second if statement be inside the else's block of code? Like this: If (condition 1) { } Else { If (condition 2) { } }
@@Lucas-yh5zz what you wrote is valid c++, but if/else clauses do not require a code block, they can be directly followed by a single statement without curly braces. You can write things like: if (a) statement1; else statement2; If statement2 is another if-statement, you get the "else if" construction, but the "else" is totally separate from the "if" that follows it. You can put any other keyword there, like "else for", "else while" or anything really, those aren't new types of statements but just an "else" followed by a separate statement.
I couldn't hold my laugh when I read the title because I remember a famous gamedev (or infamous if you will) using them as his life depending on it xDD
Another reason of using else if instead of if is performance. 1000 ifs will run slower than 1000 if and else ifs because in first case all of them are running even if one is true while in second case if one is true the rest won't run
Hi Tim Thanks for this Series. I'm seeing that every single ML job description is listing C++ experience as prerequisite although python and its libraries are there. So are there any plans to make ML with C++ series ? I don't know why C++ is required for ML engineering positions. Could you also elaborate that little bit?
C is basically the same as c++ but without a few stuff, like classes, object-oriented programming stuff like abstraction, inheritance, etc. But the basic syntax is the same, most of the time you can code in c with only c++ knowledge
Hey Tim! 😀 So I wanted to ask you to try out TabNine for a week or so. It's an amazing ai auto-completion tool, but I like it so much better then Kite, especially for repetitive code. Kite pro is probably better then TabNine free, but assuming you use the free version I think you should try it out and maybe make a video about it if you like it.
Basically C++ >= C, but with classes and a few other OOP data type additions. You could essentially run any C scripts in C++, but you can't run all C++ scripts using C, if that makes sense.
It's important to note that "else if" isn't a separate type of statement like "elif" in python, it's just an "else" that happens to be followed by another "if"
Thanks. I always wonder about this with new languages.
Wait but if that's the case wouldn't the second if statement be inside the else's block of code? Like this:
If (condition 1) {
} Else {
If (condition 2) {
}
}
@@Lucas-yh5zz what you wrote is valid c++, but if/else clauses do not require a code block, they can be directly followed by a single statement without curly braces. You can write things like:
if (a)
statement1;
else
statement2;
If statement2 is another if-statement, you get the "else if" construction, but the "else" is totally separate from the "if" that follows it. You can put any other keyword there, like "else for", "else while" or anything really, those aren't new types of statements but just an "else" followed by a separate statement.
Your teaching method is impeccable, love your videos...
I think you should have included the "switch" statement. Nice vid. Thanks!
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Your building such a cornerstone for all and sundry .
I couldn't hold my laugh when I read the title because I remember a famous gamedev (or infamous if you will) using them as his life depending on it xDD
what's their name
@@megnus3rs It's none other than YandereDev lol
Another reason of using else if instead of if is performance.
1000 ifs will run slower than 1000 if and else ifs because in first case all of them are running even if one is true while in second case if one is true the rest won't run
Thanks a lot Tim.
Hi Tim
Thanks for this Series. I'm seeing that every single ML job description is listing C++ experience as prerequisite although python and its libraries are there. So are there any plans to make ML with C++ series ?
I don't know why C++ is required for ML engineering positions. Could you also elaborate that little bit?
Nice, maybe "Learn C With me" next !
C is basically the same as c++ but without a few stuff, like classes, object-oriented programming stuff like abstraction, inheritance, etc. But the basic syntax is the same, most of the time you can code in c with only c++ knowledge
great vid tim
Tim, your the best bruh😎😎😎
Helpful!
Perfect.
Can you post a advanced tutorial on a full stack web app
Nice Video. Is their shorthand method to do conditional in C++. Like the ternary-operator in JavaScript?
@Shivansh Sahu Oh! It's same in JS. Thanks🙏
you don't actually need curly braces for the if statement, as long as the indentation is proper
Thanks ;)
Hey Tim! 😀
So I wanted to ask you to try out TabNine for a week or so. It's an amazing ai auto-completion tool, but I like it so much better then Kite, especially for repetitive code. Kite pro is probably better then TabNine free, but assuming you use the free version I think you should try it out and maybe make a video about it if you like it.
why are some videos more clear than others
What is the difference between C and C++
Basically C++ >= C, but with classes and a few other OOP data type additions. You could essentially run any C scripts in C++, but you can't run all C++ scripts using C, if that makes sense.
You look like sheldon cooper's small brother
It's Episode 7 not 8
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