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Question by javanoob · Mar 24, 2013 at 03:44 AM · if-statementsloadlevelsyntax

Double If condition syntax ?

Can anyone tell me if this is the correct syntax for checking two conditions exist ,I want to load the next level if the Lap is more than 5 AND the besttime is less then 90 seconds. It doesnt seem to doe anything ,yet throws up no compiler errors ?

This works

if (lap==5) Application.LoadLevel (1);

but this does not ?

if (lap==5 && Bestime < 90) Application.LoadLevel (1);

Im guessing im not getting this right ^^ can anyone point me in the correct direction please :)

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avatar image Benproductions1 · Mar 24, 2013 at 03:45 AM 0
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Please format your code

avatar image whebert · Mar 24, 2013 at 04:04 AM 1
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Yeah, that looks correct. Are you positive your Bestime is less than 90 and lap = 5? Just for a test, force it to that and see if your load level doesn't work.

 // Test forcing values
 lap = 5;
 Besttime = 80;
 
 if (lap==5 && Bestime < 90) 
 {
    Application.LoadLevel (1);
 }
 else
 {
    Debug.Log("Something is horribly, horribly wrong!!");
 }
avatar image Fattie · Mar 24, 2013 at 07:43 AM 0
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hello OP, @javanoob :

"besttime" should be lower-case. "b" not "B". change it throughout.

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Answer by Benproductions1 · Mar 24, 2013 at 03:49 AM

Personally I hate 1 liners. Anything that does more than 1 specific thing, should be in more than 1 line! It also makes code much easier to read.

If you want to split your code into multiple lines, you have to wrap it in {}

 //So this:
 if (myCondition) myFunction();
 
 //becomes
 if (myCondition) {
     myFunction();
 }
 
 //Same with multiple conditions
 if (myCondition && myCondition2) {
     myFunction();
 }

Hope you write better code tomorrow than you do today :)

Benproductions1

PS: I don't understand why your code doesn't work though??? It works for me!

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Capitol B ,I am such a dufus lol ,Sorry for wasting everyones time guys ,I am still getting there with this scripting lark ;p .I am an Artist by trade :) but I am deffo getting there :) Thanks for the quick replies though guys ,Its great that people are willing to answer even the daft questions ;p :)

BTW everytime I try to thumbs up an answer it says I have to be logged in as someone else ? (Just so people dont think its all appreciated) :)

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