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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.
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.

Revision as of 01:05, 17 February 2021

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Description

Description:
Description needed
Groups:
Program Flow

Syntax

Syntax:
Syntax needed
Parameters:
if: If Type
else: Code or Array with 2 Code elements. See else.
Return Value:
Return value needed

Examples

Example 1:
if (a > b) then { c = 1 };
Example 2:
if (a > b) then { c = 1; } else { c = 2; }; hint str c;

Additional Information

See also:
Control Structuresifelse

Notes

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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.