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How check condition statement within case

Gurup
Gurup over 6 years ago

Hi, 

 I wanted to pass condition statement within the case stement,

In Below script I  am trying to change path width using case stament

width=sel_path~>width

case(width

(width<0.2) : sel_path~>width=0.2

(((width>=0.2) &&  (width<0.5): sel_path~>width=0.5

(((width>=0.5) &&  (width<1): sel_path~>width=1

);end case

Can please correct this script

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 6 years ago

    You need to use cond, not case:

    width=sel_path~>width
    cond(
      (width<0.2 sel_path~>width=0.2)
      (width>=0.2 && width<0.5 sel_path~>width=0.5)
      (width>=0.5 && width<1 sel_path~>width=1)
    )

    I removed the unnecessary parentheses as well.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Gurup
    Gurup over 6 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks Andrew

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  • Gurup
    Gurup over 6 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks Andrew

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