Conditional statement (if)
By default, program flow in BI# is sequential. BI# runs the statements
		  one by one in their order. To change the program flow, use an 
		  if statement: 
		
int Sign(int x)
{ 
	if (x > 0)
	{ 
		return 1; 
	}
	else
	{ 
		return -1; 
	}
} 
		       In the function above the program flow depends on the value of the
		  function parameter 
		  x. If 
		  x is greater than 0, the function
		  returns 1. Otherwise, it returns -1. 
		
An 
		  if statement consists at least of a
		  Boolean condition and a block of statements that must be run if the condition
		  evaluates to true. 
		
The else clause is optional. BI# runs
				the statements in the block that belong to the else clause, if the condition
				evaluates to false.
 This example shows how you can cascade several conditions with the
					else if clause: 
void CountDigits(int x)
{
     if (x > 0 and x < 10)
     {
          WriteLine("One digit.");
     }
     else if (x >= 10 and x < 100)
     {
          WriteLine("Two digits.");
     }
     else
     {
          WriteLine("More than two digits.");
     }
}