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    DC IF Statements

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      ericschimel
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      I am currently grappling with a DC challenge and I was wondering if anyone out there could give me a hand....

      I am trying to have an attribute of a component behave differently in different instances.

      Basically, I need an IF statement that can test for more then one thing.

      I am trying to get an objects height to change size based on three different scenarios. IF its THIS height, do this, IF its this other height, do this, and if its a totally different height from the first two, do this.

      Does that make sense? If so, how do I do it?

      I posted this on another forum, but I thought I'd check here as well...

      -Eric
      http://plugin.sketchthis.net
      Sketchup Kitchen Design Plugin
      Custom Models

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        remus
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        I tihnk you have to use nested functions to do it in DCs, so it'll look something like this: if("x"=y,do_this,(if("x"=z,do_that,do_theother)))

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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