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IF and ENDIF / STOP Statements
The '''IF'''  and '''ENDIF''' statements are used in the [[Event Handler]]. If the text/expression following the IF evaluates to the number zero, or no text at all, the following statements are skipped until a (matching) ENDIF is found.
If the text / expression following the IF evaluates to the number zero, or no text at all, the following statements are skipped until a (matching) ENDIF is found.
 
IF - ENDIF statements can be nested
IF - ENDIF statements can be nested
The statement STOP stops the execution of the action string. Is only useful in front of an ENDIF
 
The statement [[STOP]] stops the execution of the action string. Is only useful in front of an ENDIF
 
Example:
Example:
 
IF %udd(1)
  LOG “Variable 1 is true”
  STOP
ENDIF
LOG “Variable 1 is false”





Revision as of 14:48, 4 April 2008

The IF and ENDIF statements are used in the Event Handler. If the text/expression following the IF evaluates to the number zero, or no text at all, the following statements are skipped until a (matching) ENDIF is found.

IF - ENDIF statements can be nested

The statement STOP stops the execution of the action string. Is only useful in front of an ENDIF

Example:

IF %udd(1)
  LOG “Variable 1 is true”
  STOP
ENDIF
LOG “Variable 1 is false”
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