R_Code-14.r¶
Problem Statement
Write an if...else if...else block that evaluates a newly created temperature variable. * If the temperature is strictly greater than 30, print: "30+ is too hot!" * If the temperature is between 20 and 30 (inclusive), print: "Perfect weather." * Otherwise, print: "It is quite cold."
Metadata¶
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Author | Amit Dutta (amitdutta4255@gmail.com) |
| Date | 20 Mar 2026 |
| License | MIT |
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Source Code¶
# Author: Amit Dutta (amitdutta4255@gmail.com) | Date: 20 Mar 2026
# Repo: https://github.com/notamitgamer/bsc
# License: MIT
# Write an if...else if...else block that evaluates a newly created temperature variable.
# * If the temperature is strictly greater than 30, print: "30+ is too hot!"
# * If the temperature is between 20 and 30 (inclusive), print: "Perfect weather."
# * Otherwise, print: "It is quite cold."
temperature <- 29
if(temperature > 30) {
print("30+ is too hot!")
} else if(temperature >= 20 && temperature <= 30) {
print("Perfect weather")
} else {
print("It is quite cold.")
}
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CODE (R_Code-14.r):
# Author: Amit Dutta (amitdutta4255@gmail.com) | Date: 20 Mar 2026
# Repo: https://github.com/notamitgamer/bsc
# License: MIT
# Write an if...else if...else block that evaluates a newly created temperature variable.
# * If the temperature is strictly greater than 30, print: "30+ is too hot!"
# * If the temperature is between 20 and 30 (inclusive), print: "Perfect weather."
# * Otherwise, print: "It is quite cold."
temperature <- 29
if(temperature > 30) {
print("30+ is too hot!")
} else if(temperature >= 20 && temperature <= 30) {
print("Perfect weather")
} else {
print("It is quite cold.")
}