| 21. | I would think so, but if you put " bad " code in the if statement, like below:
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| 22. | I'm struggling with a nested IF statement in Excel, and would much appreciate any insight from the RefDesk.
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| 23. | The user's input from the DIALOG is tested in the IF statement, PRINTing appropriate responses to the screen.
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| 24. | If statements can have meanings, then it would make sense to ask " What does it mean ? ".
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| 25. | Then, you could simulate the if statement by using these two parameter to call yet another template, such as.
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| 26. | In most of the recursive calls of the algorithm, the violation test succeeds and the if statement is skipped.
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| 27. | There probably is a simpler way to do this than constructing a mile-long IF statement . . . is there?
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| 28. | However, the simple branches in the if statements are individually conceptually easier than the complex branch of a switch statement.
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| 29. | Have tried surrounding these sections with an # if statement, and substituting for pipes, but I'm not seeing the solution.
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| 30. | Tools to render nested if statements from traditional programming languages into decision tables can also be used as a debugging tool.
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