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| The standard if, then, else | | The standard if, then, else construct available in many languages. This syntax however has alternate forms in the manner of an [[Array]]. | ||
*if (condition) then {code} else {code} | *if (condition) then {code} else {code} | ||
*if (condition) then [ {code},{code} ] | *if (condition) then [ {code},{code} ] | ||
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|= Syntax | |= Syntax | ||
|p1= condition: | |p1= condition: [[Boolean]] expresion, determining if the code should be execute or not (when not, another code may be executed)|= Parameter 1 | ||
| [[If Type]] - Predicate which will execute 1st or 2nd option when used. |= Return value | | [[If Type]] - Predicate which will execute 1st or 2nd option when used. |= Return value | ||
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Revision as of 08:28, 8 August 2008
Description
- Description:
- The standard if, then, else construct available in many languages. This syntax however has alternate forms in the manner of an Array.
- if (condition) then {code} else {code}
- if (condition) then [ {code},{code} ]
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- Parameters:
- condition: Boolean expresion, determining if the code should be execute or not (when not, another code may be executed)
- Return Value:
- If Type - Predicate which will execute 1st or 2nd option when used.
Examples
Additional Information
- See also:
- elseControl Structuresthen
Notes
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Notes
- Posted on August 4, 2006 - 10:55
- hardrock
- Notes from before the conversion: Standard syntax: = if a then b Compound clause syntax (multiple actions) "if a then x, y, z" or "if a then x; y; z"
- Ceeeb
- Any variables you declare within the body of an if/then statement (ie between the curly braces) are local to that 'if' statement, and are destroyed at the end of the statement. If you know you want to use the variable outside the 'if' statement, make sure your declare it before the 'if' statement.
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Categories:
- Scripting Commands
- Introduced with Operation Flashpoint: Resistance version 1.85
- Operation Flashpoint: Resistance: New Scripting Commands
- Operation Flashpoint: Resistance: Scripting Commands
- Command Group: Uncategorised
- Scripting Commands OFP 1.96
- Scripting Commands ArmA
- ArmA: Control Structures
- Command Group: Program Flow