Assign a value based on the true or false result of a conditional statement. (If you have more than two potential output values, see Lookup.)
Input Fields
- value a: the value to be compared
- comparison: what comparison to make (see table below)
- value b: the value to compare against
- value if true: the value to assign to the output field if the comparison is true
- value if false: the value to assign to the output field if the comparison is false
IMPORTANT: Be sure to set the type of value a and value b to reflect how you would like the comparison to be done. For instance, the operator “greater than” compares numbers based on numeric value but text based on alphabetical sort order. So the number comparison 80 > 9 is true, but the text comparison “80” > “9” is false.
Output Fields
- output: the value generated based on the true or false result of the conditional statement
Table of Relational Operators
Operator | Use Case |
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equal to | Compare two texts, numbers, dates or true/false to see if they have the same value |
not equal to | Compare two texts, numbers, dates or true/false to see if they have different values |
greater than or equal | Compare two texts, numbers or dates to see if the first has the same or greater value than the second. |
less than or equal | Compare two texts, numbers or dates to see if the first has the same or lesser value than the second. |
greater than | Compare two texts, numbers or dates to see if the first has a greater value than the second. |
less than | Compare two texts, numbers or dates to see if the first has a lesser value than the second. |
a multiple of | Compare two numbers to see if value a is an exact multiple of value b. (e.g. 12, 0 and -4 are all multiples of 4, but 2, 3 and 7 are not.) |
in | Compare two texts to see if value a is a part of value b. (e.g. “test” is in “this is a test”, but there is no “i” in “team”) |
not in | Compare two texts to see if value a is not part of value b. |
has key | When value a is an object and value b is text, tests to see if the object has a key with the specified name. (e.g. true if value a is {“test”:123} and value b is “test”) |
doesn’t have key | When value a is an object and value b is text, tests to see if the object does not have a key with the specified name. |
is empty | Checks to see if value a is empty; ignores value b. What defines “empty” varies by type. Note: Only works for Text and Object. (Numbers, Dates, T/F, are viewed as empty). |
is not empty | Checks to see if value a is not empty. Note: Only works for Text and Object. (Numbers, Dates, T/F, are viewed as empty). |