Returns the value connected to the t input or f input, depending on the value of s. If s is TRUE, this function returns the value connected to t. If s is FALSE, this function returns the value connected to f. The connector pane displays the default data types for this polymorphic function. Details
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t and f must be of the same type, but they can have different numeric representations |
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s determines whether the function returns the value of t or f in s? t:f. If you wire an error cluster to s and an error occurs, the error cluster passes a TRUE value to the function. Otherwise, the error cluster passes a FALSE value to the function. |
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s? t:f is the value wired to t if s is TRUE. s? t:f is the value wired to f if s is FALSE. |
![]() | Tip If t and f are arrays, use a Case structure to perform this operation in order to save memory. |