created: 20230901122740573 modified: 20230901123102263 tags: WikiText title: Conditional Shortcut Syntax type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki <<.from-version "5.3.2">> The conditional shortcut syntax provides a convenient way to express if-then-else logic within WikiText. It evaluates a [[filter expression|Filter Expression]] and considers the condition to be true if there is at least one result (regardless of the value of that result). Within an "if" or "elseif" clause, the variable `condition` contains the value of the first result of evaluating the filter condition. A simple example: <$macrocall $name='wikitext-example-without-html' src='<%if [{$:/info/url/protocol}match[file:]] %> Loaded from a file URI <%else%> Not loaded from a file URI <%endif%> '/> One or more `<%elseif%>` clauses may be included before the `<%else%>` clause: <$macrocall $name='wikitext-example-without-html' src='<%if [{$:/info/url/protocol}match[file:]] %> Loaded from a file URI <%elseif [{$:/info/url/protocol}match[https:]] %> Loaded from an HTTPS URI <%elseif [{$:/info/url/protocol}match[http:]] %> Loaded from an HTTP URI <%else%> Loaded from an unknown protocol <%endif%> '/> The conditional shortcut syntax can be nested: <$macrocall $name='wikitext-example-without-html' src='\procedure test(animal) <%if [match[Elephant]] %> It is an elephant <%else%> <%if [match[Giraffe]] %> It is a giraffe <%else%> It is completely unknown <%endif%> <%endif%> \end <> <> <> '/> Notes: * Clauses are parsed in inline mode by default. Force block mode parsing by following the opening `<%if %>`, `<%elseif%>` or `<%else%>` with two line breaks * Widgets and HTML elements must be within a single conditional clause; it is not possible to start an element in one conditional clause and end it in another * The conditional shortcut syntax cannot contain pragmas such as procedure definitions