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{{mirc title|Conditional Statements}}
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{{mIRC Guide}}
 
A '''conditional statement''' is a [[control flow]] construct in mIRC that can execute a set of commands only after comparing or testing a ''condition''. A condition in mIRC has a false [[truth value]] if it's {{mIRC|$null}}, [[$false - identifier - mIRC|$false]], or 0.
 
A '''conditional statement''' is a [[control flow]] construct in mIRC that can execute a set of commands only after comparing or testing a ''condition''. A condition in mIRC has a false [[truth value]] if it's {{mIRC|$null}}, [[$false - identifier - mIRC|$false]], or 0.
  
 
== Intro ==
 
== Intro ==
You almost never want a script to simply do the same exact thing over and over. In many occasions, you want it to compare two things and decide what to do upon the result of that comparison. For example:
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You almost never want a script to simply do the same exact thing over and over. In many occasions, you want it to compare two thing and decide what to do upon the result of that compression. For example:
  
 
:* Did the user select blue or red?
 
:* Did the user select blue or red?
 
:* Is the number less than 10?
 
:* Is the number less than 10?
:* Am I on channel #mIRC?
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:* Am I on #mIRC?
 
:* Is the %counter variable assigned or not?
 
:* Is the %counter variable assigned or not?
  
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== ElseIf ==
 
== ElseIf ==
  
I am sure at this point you are already thinking what If you had more than one condition that needs to go to a different block of code. An elseif statement is when you have multiple conditional statement that each needs to do something different. If the initial if statement returned false, mIRC will then move on to the elseif and evaluate its condition just like if it was a normal if. If the condition was true, it will execute its body. If the condition of the elseif was false, it will move on to the next elseif or else.  
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I am sure at this point you are already thinking what If you had more than one condition that needs to go to a different block of code. An elseif statement is when you have multiple conditional statement that each needs to do something different. If the initial if statement returned false, mIRC will then more on to the elseif and evaluate its condition just like if it was a normal if. If the condition was true, it will execute its body. If the condition of the elseif was false, it will move on to the next elseif or else.  
  
 
The basic syntax is:
 
The basic syntax is:
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== Reference of parameters ==
 
== Reference of parameters ==
  
mIRC provides two identifiers to retrieve the first or second parameter of the conditional statement. Please note, the identifiers will return the first and second parameter of the last condition following short-circuit evaluation guidelines.
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mIRC provides two identifiers to retrieve the first or second parameter of the while's conditional statement. Please note, the identifiers will return the first and second parameter of the last condition following short-circuit evaluation guidelines.
  
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">$v1 and $v2</syntaxhighlight>
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">$v1 and $v2</syntaxhighlight>
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}</syntaxhighlight>
 
}</syntaxhighlight>
  
[[Category:mIRC|conditional statements]]
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