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It is important to note that the ''Equal to'' condition operator must be two equal signs({{code|{{=}}{{=}}}}). If you are checking for a text string, place quotes around the text. | It is important to note that the ''Equal to'' condition operator must be two equal signs({{code|{{=}}{{=}}}}). If you are checking for a text string, place quotes around the text. | ||
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Note that currently <source lang="mtmacro">[r,if(val == something),CODE:{Print something}]</source> will produce extraneous single quotes in the output when the condition is false. The workaround for this is to add an empty block for the false side: <source lang="mtmacro">[r,if(val == something),CODE:{Print something};{}]</source> | Note that currently <source lang="mtmacro">[r,if(val == something),CODE:{Print something}]</source> will produce extraneous single quotes in the output when the condition is false. The workaround for this is to add an empty block for the false side: <source lang="mtmacro">[r,if(val == something),CODE:{Print something};{}]</source> | ||
Revision as of 07:38, 13 March 2012
[if():] Roll Option
Branches the flow of the roll as determined by the condition.
Usage
[if(condition): true_body]
[if(condition): true_body; false_body]
Parameters
condition
- The condition/s to check to determine which roll(true_body
orfalse_body
) is executed, if any. The condition/s can only contain one level of nested parenthesis.true_body
- The roll that is executed if thecondition
evaluates totrue
(1
). To use complex rolls in thetrue_body
, you must use the [code():] roll option in conjunction with this roll option.false_body
- The roll that is executed if thecondition
evaluates tofalse
(0
). If nofalse_body
is given, there is no output if thecondition
evaluates tofalse
(0
). To use complex rolls in thefalse_body
, you must use the [code():] roll option in conjunction with this roll option.
Operators
Operators are used to compare two variables, strings, literal numbers, expressions, or function outputs within a condition
.
Conditional Operators:
>
- Greater than<
- Less than>=
- Greater than or equal to<=
- Less than or equal to==
- Equal to!=
orne
- Not equal
Logical Operators:
&&
- And||
- Or
Boolean Operators:
true
false
!
- Not
It is important to note that the Equal to condition operator must be two equal signs(==
). If you are checking for a text string, place quotes around the text.
Help! There are ' ' in the output...
Note that currently
[r,if(val == something),CODE:{Print something}]
will produce extraneous single quotes in the output when the condition is false. The workaround for this is to add an empty block for the false side:
[r,if(val == something),CODE:{Print something};{}]
Example
Sets the variable newVal
to 12*12
if the variable val
equals 12
.
[h:val=12]
[h,if(val == 12): newVal=12*12]
New Value = [r: newVal]
Returns New Value = 144
Example with logical operators:
[h,if((val > 12 && val < 24) || val == 5): val=1 ; val=0]
These examples perform the same function. If val is not a number, make val equal 0.
[h, if (! isNumber(val)): val = 0)]
[h, if (isNumber(val) == 0): val = 0)]
[h, if (isNumber(val) == false): val = 0)]
The following will generate an error:
[h,if(getName(getSelected()) == "Giant Rat"): val=1] --- ERROR, too many parenthesis on condition!
[h,if(getName() == "Giant Rat")): val=1] --- This is OK.
See Also
if(), isNumber(), [code():], Introduction to Macro Branching