In the commands
sample s1 if x>1
sample s2 if x>4
smpl s1 and s2
s2 has no effect. Is that right?
smpl logic
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Re: smpl logic
Actually I take that back, you can do this:
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sample s1 if x>1
sample s2 if x2>4
smpl if s1 and s2
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Re: smpl logic
QMS Gareth wrote:Actually I take that back, you can do this:Code: Select all
sample s1 if x>1
sample s2 if x2>4
smpl if s1 and s2
Okay, that's consistent with how smpls operate, although in the example omitting the if there should be an error message or something.
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