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The Ifor template extends the #ifeq: parser function, allowing it to pass multiple case strings against the same number of comparison strings. It returns a true result if any single case string is equal to any single comparison string, returning a false result otherwise.
Usage
This template compares if any comparison string (up to 30 unnamed numeric parameters; test1, test2, test3, etc.) equals its matching case string (up to 30 unnamed numeric parameters; val1, val2, val3, etc.) then returns a single result string (parameter then) if any are equal or returns a single optional default result string (parameter else) if none are equal.
The test and val parameters ignore case sensitivity (treat lower- and upper-case as equal inputs) and also ignore pre-integer zeros (e.g., 02 is equal to 2, 002 is equal to 2).
Full blank syntax
{{ifor | test1 = | val1 = | test2 = | val2 = | test3 = | val3 = <!-- up to 30 test and var parameters can be inputted, using the same method as shown above --> | then = | else = }}
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