Description
Use the Condition
property to get or set the condition to be tested in the conditional statement that corresponds to the given IfSyntax
syntax element. To specify the statements to be executed if the condition is True or False, use the TrueSyntax
or FalseSyntax
property, respectively.
Declaration
Applies To
The property is applied to the following object:
Property Value
The Condition
property can hold one of the following values:
- A
ConditionSyntax
object that corresponds to a comparison or logical expression. - An
InvokeSyntax
object that corresponds to a variable, routine, property or method expression. - True or False.
- A number, string or any other “simple” value that can evaluate to True or False.
This value must evaluate to a boolean value, and moreover, to the same value in all scripting languages that can be used in TestComplete projects. Examples of such values are the number 0, which always evaluates to False, the string "1", which evaluates to True, and so on.
See Also
IfSyntax.TrueSyntax Property
IfSyntax.FalseSyntax Property
ConditionSyntax Object
InvokeSyntax Object