if
Begin a conditional statement. The simple format is:
if (expr) cmd
There are three other possible formats, shown side-by-side:
if (expr) then if (expr) then if (expr) then cmds cmds1 cmds1 endif else else if (expr) then cmds2 cmds2 endif else cmds3 endif
In the simplest form, execute cmd if expr is true; otherwise, do nothing (redirection still occurs; this is a bug). In the other forms, execute one or more commands. If expr is true, continue with the commands after then
; if expr is false, branch to the commands after else
(or after the else if
and continue checking). For more examples, see the earlier section "Expressions," or shift or while.
Take a default action if no command-line arguments are given:
if ($#argv == 0) then echo "No filename given. Sending to Report." set outfile = Report else set outfile = $argv[1] endif