The accurate answer is
A compiler takes your source code, it converts the entire thing into machine language and then stores these equivalent machine language instructions in a separate file. We programmers call that the "executable file.
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if(Expression to be tested) {
code to execute
} else if(Expression to be tested) {
code to execute
}
you can have as many else ifs as you want. But that's what it looks like.
Answer:
missing quotation marks around a string literal