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if(1tcl)
if -- execute scripts conditionally
Synopsis
if
expr1
[
then
]
body1
elseif
expr2
[
then
]
body2
elseif
... [
else
] [
bodyN
]
Description
The
if
command evaluates
expr1
as an expression (in the same way that
expr
evaluates its argument). The value of the expression must be a boolean (a numeric value, where 0 is false and anything is true, or a string value such as
true
or
yes
for true and
false
or
no
for false); if it is true then
body1
is executed by passing it to the Tcl interpreter. Otherwise
expr2
is evaluated as an expression and if it is true then
body2
is executed, and so on. If none of the expressions evaluates to true then
bodyN
is executed. The
then
and
else
arguments are optional ``noise words'' to make the command easier to read. There may be any number of
elseif
clauses, including zero.
bodyN
may also be omitted as long as
else
is omitted too. The return value from the command is the result of the body script that was executed, or an empty string if none of the expressions was non-zero and there was no
bodyN
.
25 April 2004
© 2004 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004