if statement
.mdThe if statement tests the result of a logical expression. Depending on whether the expression evaluates to either true or false, the statements following the then or else clauses, respectively, are executed.
Syntax
Single-line format
if logical.exp then statement.block if logical.exp else statement.block if logical.exp then statement.block else statement.block
Multi-line format
Form 1
if logical.exp then statements else statements . . end
Form 2
if logical.exp then statements . . end else statements
Form 3
if logical.exp then statements . . end else statements . .end
Form 4
if logical.exp else statements . . end
Form 5
if logical.exp then statements . . end
Parameter(s)
| logical.exp | Expression to be tested.
|
| then statement.block | Executes the specified statements if the logical expression evaluates to nonzero. |
| else statement.block | Executes the specified statements if the logical expression evaluates to 0. |
Description
- If more than one statement is contained in either the then or else clause, they must be separated by a semicolon.
- The single- and multi-line formats can be combined.
- If there is no clause for the current condition, the next sequential statement following the entire if statement is executed.
- The then clause of an if statement is optional if the else clause is present. However, one or the both must be present.
Complex conditions can be tested by using the and and or connectives. Regardless of the complexity of the overall expression, each condition eventually evaluates to a simple true or false.
NULL statements are often included in then or else clauses as placeholders. A NULL statement performs no action. However, you can use NULL statements to make the logic of a conditional more clear and easier to read.
This construction is not required. The then clause is not mandatory in an if statement, as long as an else clause exists.
If the then clause is omitted, the statement would make sense to the compiler, but it might not be clear to the user. The NULL statement is used to make clear to the user that if the match returns a value of true, no action is taken.
Many statements accommodate the then/else construct. More information is available at then/else statement blocks.
Example(s)
Example 1
if answer = ’exit’ then stop if answer = ’y’ then print ’ok’; cnt=cnt+1; goto 20 if answer = ’y’ then print ’ok’ cnt=cnt+1 end if answer = ’exit’ then gosub 100 else gosub 200 if answer = ’y’ then print ’ok’;cnt=cnt+1 else print ’no good’;stop if answer = ’y’ then print ’ok’ cnt=cnt+1 end else print ’no good’ end
Example 2
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