Pomoc za LibreOffice 24.8
Defines one or more statement blocks that you only want to execute if a given condition or expression is True.
If condition Then
statements
[{ElseIf|Else If} expression Then
statements]
[Else
statements]
{EndIf|End If}
Instead of Else If you can write ElseIf, instead of End If you can write EndIf.
If statements can be shortened to one line when using single statement blocks.
If condition Then statement [Else statement]
The If...Then statement executes program blocks depending on given conditions. When LibreOffice Basic encounters an If statement, the condition is tested. If the condition is True, all subsequent statements up to the next Else or ElseIf statement are executed. If the condition is False, and an ElseIf statement follows, LibreOffice Basic tests the next expression and executes the following statements if the condition is True. If False, the program continues either with the next ElseIf or Else statement. Statements following Else are executed only if none of the previously tested conditions were True. After all conditions are evaluated, and the corresponding statements executed, the program continues with the statement following EndIf.
You can nest multiple If...Then statements.
Else and ElseIf statements are optional.
You can use GoTo and GoSub to jump out of an If...Then block, but not to jump into an If...Then structure.
The following example enables you to enter the expiration date of a product, and determines if the expiration date has passed.
Sub ExampleIfThenDate
Dim sDate As String
Dim sToday As String
sDate = InputBox("Enter the expiration date (MM.DD.YYYY)")
sDate = Right$(sDate, 4) + Mid$(sDate, 4, 2) + Left$(sDate, 2)
sToday = Date$
sToday = Right$(sToday, 4)+ Mid$(sToday, 4, 2) + Left$(sToday, 2)
If sDate < sToday Then
MsgBox "The expiration date has passed"
ElseIf sDate > sToday Then
MsgBox "The expiration date has not yet passed"
Else
MsgBox "The expiration date is today"
End If
End Sub