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>= for greater than or equal to
>= for greater than or equal to
<= for less than or equal to
<= for less than or equal to
== for equal to -- yes, you must use TWO equal signs when setting the condition.
== for equal to - yes, you must use TWO equal signs when setting the condition.;
If you are checking for a text string, place quotes around the text.
If you are checking for a text string, place quotes around the text.



Revision as of 22:47, 13 January 2009

Function if

If testCondition evaluates to 0 then the result of falseExpr is returned, otherwise the result of trueExpr is returned. Note: both trueExpr and falseExpr are evaluated no matter what the result of testCondition is. You may want to consider using [if():] instead. Test condition notation: > for great than < for less than >= for greater than or equal to <= for less than or equal to == for equal to - yes, you must use TWO equal signs when setting the condition.; If you are checking for a text string, place quotes around the text.

Test condition notation: > for great than < for less than >= for greater than or equal to <= for less than or equal to == for equal to (yes, you must use TWO equal signs when setting the condtion If you are checking for a text string, place quotes around the text.

Usage

[h: result = if(testCondition, trueExpr, falseCondition)]


Examples

[r: if(a>b, "A is larger than B", "A is not larger than B")]
[someProperty = if(variable>=1,20,"")]

Sets someProperty to 20 if variable is greater than or equal to 1, or makes it blank (but not empty) otherwise.

[someProperty = if(variable=="Text",1,0)]

Sets someProperty to 1 if variable contains the text string Text, 0 otherwise.