[Solved] Java If command


As the Answer by NFE, and Niks Tyagi has showed, you Should to write:

if (f.equals("bif")) {
    System.out.println("BIF FAN");
} else {
    System.out.println("Doesn't Seem like a FAN");
}

But if you want to do the second part too with the if expression, you can write like following.

if (f.equals("bif")) {
    System.out.println("BIF FAN");
}

if(!f.equals("bif")){
    System.out.println("Doesn't Seem like a FAN");
}

But remember, that good programming practice is to use if-else whenever there are two possible conditions.

solved Java If command