We extend the language of conditionals by adding the keyword "else". This allows conditionals to ask two or more sequential questions, each with a different action.
Original Processing.org Example: Conditionals2
// All Examples Written by Casey Reas and Ben Fry // unless otherwise stated. size(200, 200); background(0); for(int i=2; i<width-2; i+=2) { // If 'i' divides by 20 with no remainder // draw the first line else draw the second line if(i%20 == 0) { stroke(255); line(i, 40, i, height/2); } else if (i%10 == 0) { stroke(153); line(i, 20, i, 180); } else { stroke(102); line(i, height/2, i, height-40); } }