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cond | 2017-09-08 | Return one of two arguments, depending on the value of a third argument. |
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cond
returns VAR1 if CONTROL is true, or VAR2 if it is not.
Example:
{{ cond (eq (len $geese) 1) "goose" "geese" }}
Would emit "goose" if the $geese
array has exactly 1 item, or "geese" otherwise.
{{% warning %}}
Whenever you use a cond
function, both variable expressions are always evaluated. This means that a usage like cond false (div 1 0) 27
will throw an error because div 1 0
will be evaluated even though the condition is false.
In other words, the cond
function does not provide short-circuit evaluation and does not work like a normal ternary operator that will pass over the first expression if the condition returns false
.
{{% /warning %}}