// Listing 4.4 - demonstrates if statement // used with relational operators #include int main() { using std::cout; using std::cin; int MetsScore, YankeesScore; cout << "Enter the score for the Mets: "; cin >> MetsScore; cout << "\nEnter the score for the Yankees: "; cin >> YankeesScore; cout << "\n"; if (MetsScore > YankeesScore) cout << "Let's Go Mets!\n"; if (MetsScore < YankeesScore) { cout << "Go Yankees!\n"; } if (MetsScore == YankeesScore) { cout << "A tie? Naah, can't be.\n"; cout << "Give me the real score for the Yanks: "; cin >> YankeesScore; if (MetsScore > YankeesScore) cout << "Knew it! Let's Go Mets!"; if (YankeesScore > MetsScore) cout << "Knew it! Go Yanks!"; if (YankeesScore == MetsScore) cout << "Wow, it really was a tie!"; } cout << "\nThanks for telling me.\n"; system("PAUSE"); // prevent the console window from closing return 0; }