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#1
Hi all, please help, I have a script with two conditions and I need the script to start working if the first condition is false and the other true. For example...

Twilight = grp.getvalue("9/1/2") 
ObjA = grp.getvalue("9/2/100")  

if Twiligt false and ObjA == true then

Where am I making a mistake?

Thanks
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#2
You can do something like this:

Code:
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if twilight == true or objA == true then -- do something end

or shorter way:

Code:
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if twilight or objA then -- do something end
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#3
to Buuuudzik
I know, but I need to judge both conditions at once so one will be false and the other true...
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#4
(09.08.2017, 20:23)kostal.borek Wrote: to Buuuudzik
I know, but I need to judge both conditions at once so one will be false and the other true...

If I understand right you want doing something when this 2 values will be opposite? If yes below script should be enough:
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if twilight ~= objA then -- do something end
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#5
(09.08.2017, 18:26)kostal.borek Wrote: Hi all, please help, I have a script with two conditions and I need the script to start working if the first condition is false and the other true. For example...

Twilight = grp.getvalue("9/1/2") 
ObjA = grp.getvalue("9/2/100")  

if Twiligt false and ObjA == true then

Where am I making a mistake?

Thanks

Hi Kostal,
First make sure that 9/1/2 and 9/2/100 are booleans. Then try this :

Code:
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Twilight = grp.getvalue('9/1/2') ObjA = grp.getvalue('9/2/100')   if (Twiligt == false and ObjA == true) then --do something end


Chouaibou.
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#6
Hi, apologize to all. I have not noticed errors in my own script. In the first line I wrote Twilight and in the third I wrote Twiligt ...
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