If
To get the If keyword into the command line as a starting function, press If If If If (= If).
To get the If keyword into the command line as a helping keyword, press If or type If or the shortcut I in the command line.
Description
Section titled “Description”The If keyword as a function keyword deselects fixtures not in the entered selection list.
As a helping keyword keyword to the Clone function, If sets the scope of the cloning. For more information see clone keyword and clone or replace fixtures.
As a helping keyword keyword to other operational functions, If sets a filter for the operation.
To end an if statement in the middle of a longer syntax, use the EndIf keyword.
Syntax
Section titled “Syntax”If [Selection-list]
Clone [Selection-list] At [Selection-list] If [Object-list]
[General syntax] If [Object-list]
Examples
Section titled “Examples”- To deselect fixtures not in group 5 type in the command line:
[Channel]> If Group 5
- To select fixtures which are a part of group 3 and group 5 type in the command line:
[Channel]> Group 3 If Group 5
- To delete channel 4 from cue 3 type in the command line:
[Channel]> Delete Cue 3 If Channel 4
- To delete fixture 4 and attribute “pan” from cue 3 type in the command line:
[Channel]> Delete Cue 3 If Fixture 4 Attribute “pan”
- To delete attribute “pan” of fixture 4 from cue 3 type in the command line:
[Channel]> Delete Cue 3 If Fixture 4 If Attribute “pan”