what condition i need to make in order to make that when the value is 1 then do something... if value is 2 do something else? i need some kind of condition but which one?
UNLESS you are going to have more than 2 options. Like say you wanted
if 1 do this
if 2 do this
if 3 do this
if 4 do this
etc... Then you should use the incredibly helpful and not too well known 'switch' action. You can have an unlimited (to my knowledge, its unlimited) number of different values.
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Choose "Comparison". This can compare all fields, which can be compared in any way. The default thing to compare is the Triggering Unit. This can only be compared to another unit, of course.
To compare an integer, just change the Triggering Unit to an integer, for example an integer variable, or a specific number. If the first value to compare is an integer, you can only choose a second integer to compare to.
what condition i need to make in order to make that when the value is 1 then do something... if value is 2 do something else? i need some kind of condition but which one?
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Comparison condition to actually do it. For an action, use 'if then else'.
searching if for a function should do it :) "If then else"
I twas beaten!
Use the action 'if then else'
UNLESS you are going to have more than 2 options. Like say you wanted
etc... Then you should use the incredibly helpful and not too well known 'switch' action. You can have an unlimited (to my knowledge, its unlimited) number of different values.
But what condition OPTION i need?! i cant find any condition that is like "value of integer" or something
Choose "Comparison". This can compare all fields, which can be compared in any way. The default thing to compare is the Triggering Unit. This can only be compared to another unit, of course.
To compare an integer, just change the Triggering Unit to an integer, for example an integer variable, or a specific number. If the first value to compare is an integer, you can only choose a second integer to compare to.
finally got it... thanks