keyword for conditional execution
if expr1 then statements elseif expri then statements .... else statements end
logical expressions
blocks of valid statements.
The if statement evaluates a logical expression and executes a group
of statements when the expression is true.
The expri are expressions with numeric or boolean
values. If expri is a non-scalar value then the condition is true only if
all entries of this value are true or different from zero.
The optional elseif and else provide for the
execution of alternate groups of statements. An end keyword,
which matches the if, terminates the last group of
statements. The line structure of if is not significant, the
only constraint is that each then keyword must be on the same
line as its corresponding if or elseif keyword.
The keyword then can be replaced by a carriage return or a
comma.
According to the Code Conventions for the Scilab Programming Language it is recommended:
Start each statement on a new line.
Write no more than one simple statement per line.
Break compound statements over multiple lines.
For example, use:
rather than
i=2 for j = 1:3, if i == j then a(i,j) = 2; elseif abs(i-j) == 1 then a(i,j) = -1; else a(i,j) = 0; end, end | ![]() | ![]() |
| Version | Description |
| 6.0.0 |
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