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I have a if structure with 19 elseif parts. Is there any way to use a for loop to write elseif once and control it by a for loop?
If expression1 == 1
statement1
elseif expression1 == 2
statement1 + 1
.
.
.
elseif expression1 == 20
statement1 + 19
end;

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 13 Feb 2017
You can use a switch statement but it doesn't reduce the number of lines - in fact it makes it one more.
Since the expression evaluates to an integer, and (I guess) you're adding the very same integer to the "statement1" variable, you can replace the whole "if" structure with this:
statement1 = statement1 + expression1 - 1 % Add (expression1 value - 1) to statement1 variable.
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Rightia Rollmann
Rightia Rollmann on 13 Feb 2017
Thank you for your suggestion. Could you please give me an concrete example for the sample below:
if i==1
j = 1;
elseif i==2
j=2;
elseif i==3
j=3;
end;

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