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== 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 | + | 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 comparison. 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 | + | :* Am I on #mIRC? |
:* Is the %counter variable assigned or not? | :* Is the %counter variable assigned or not? | ||