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  2. Help:Conditional expressions - Wikipedia

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    Undefined parameter values are tricky: if the first positional parameter was not defined in the template call, then {{{1}}} will evaluate to the literal string "{{{1}}}" (i.e., the 7-character string containing three sets of curly braces around the number 1), which is a true value.

  3. Template:If both - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; Slovenščina; ... If a and b then true. If a nor b then false. If either a or b then false. ... Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

  4. Template:If - Wikipedia

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    Unless each then-clause and else-clause is carefully tested, to watch for extra newlines, then the results are likely to cause broken lines, with extra line breaks for each newline. For that reason, a global edit with simple search-and-replace of " {#if: " to " {if|| " is likely to leave newline problems, wherever the original markup was ...

  5. Template:If then show - Wikipedia

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    This is useful when the first parameter is a {{#invoke: }} of a Lua module that may return a value or nothing. Because it uses the {{#invoke: }} just once, it simplifies the coding of infoboxes, for example. The optional third and fourth unnamed parameters provide a prefix and a suffix for the first parameter when returned.

  6. Category:If-then-else templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:If-then-else templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:If-then-else templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  7. Necessity and sufficiency - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the conditional statement: "If P then Q", Q is necessary for P, because the truth of Q is guaranteed by the truth of P. (Equivalently, it is impossible to have P without Q , or the falsity of Q ensures the falsity of P .) [ 1 ] Similarly, P is sufficient for Q , because P being true always implies that Q is true, but P not being ...

  8. English conditional sentences - Wikipedia

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    In English conditional sentences, the antecedent (protasis) is a dependent clause, most commonly introduced by the complementizer if. Other complementizers may also be used, such as whenever , unless , provided (that) , and as long as .

  9. Template:If either - Wikipedia

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    A major advantage of using this template over using the construct {{#if:{{{1|}}}{{{2|}}} |…}} is that if the first parameter is not empty then the second parameter is not evaluated. The "or" in the " a or b " above is inclusive : if both a and b are true, the template will return the first result .