The Basic Format Of An If Command |
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The If command has the following format
if(condition to be satisfied, value if true, value if false)
For example, an if statement might look like this
{if($n>0,100,-20)}
When this command is run, the inline calculator will look at the value of the $n parameter. If the value is greater than 0, this statement will be replaced by 100. If the value is less than or equal to 0, the statement will be replaced by -20.
If commands will often include multiple parameters.
{if($n>0,$p,$q)}
With this command the inline calculator will return the value of either $p or $q, depending on the value of $n. |