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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T13:03:09+00:00 2026-06-10T13:03:09+00:00

The string postcode at the end is used as an input later on in

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The string postcode at the end is used as an input later on in my code and as you can see, it’s hard-coded. What I want to do is make it more dynamic. So boolean pc4 is set to the countries that accept 4-digit postcodes. pc5 is 5-digit and pc6 6-digits.

What I want to do is something like:

if(pc4==true){String postcode="1234"}

As you guys already know, this doesn’t work outside the if-statement.

So my question is: can I update a string outside an if-statement or is there more efficient way of getting to where I need to be?

String state1 = "state";

 boolean pc4 = (bString.equals("Bahrain") || bString.equals("Afghanistan") 
             || bString.equals("Albania") || bString.equals("Armenia") 
             || bString.contains("Australia")
             ... 
             || bString.equals("Tunisia") ||bString.equals("Venezuela") );
 boolean pc5 = (bString.equals("Alan Islands") || bString.equals("Algeria")
             || bString.equals("American Samoa") || bString.equals("Wallis and Futuna") 
             ...
             || bString.equals("Zambia"));
 boolean pc6 = (bString.equals("Belarus") || bString.equals("China")
             || bString.equals("Colombia") || bString.equals("India")
             ...
             || bString.equals("Turkmenistan") || bString.equals("Viet Nam"));

 String postcode = "123456";
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    2026-06-10T13:03:11+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 1:03 pm

    Define postcode outside the block and assign value to it based on condition.

    Something like below:

      String postcode="";
    
    
     if(pc4){postcode="1234"}
    
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