Hi,
I need some help with creating groups this is what i want:
IF value1 < 33 then score = 20 ;
IF value1 < 33.5 then score = 12 ;
IF value1 < 34 then score = 13 ;
IF value1 < 35 then score = 3 ;
IF value1 < 36 then score = 2 ;
Else score = 4 ;
its not giving me the values I need . The cutoff eg. for the first row should be 33 and second should be 33.5?
Any ideas.
@AZIQ1 wrote:
Hi,
I need some help with creating groups this is what i want:
IF value1 < 33 then score = 20 ;
IF value1 < 33.5 then score = 12 ;
IF value1 < 34 then score = 13 ;
IF value1 < 35 then score = 3 ;
IF value1 < 36 then score = 2 ;
Else score = 4 ;
its not giving me the values I need . The cutoff eg. for the first row should be 33 and second should be 33.5?
Any ideas.
Multiple if statements as you have are all evaluated. So the LAST one in that is true gets teh assignment. That is what the ELSE does to the part after ELSE only when the immediately previous is not true.
You may also consider
IF 33 le value1 < 34 then score = 13
to set specific ranges.
Add elses to all but the first if statement. i.e.,
IF value1 < 33 then score = 20 ; else IF value1 < 33.5 then score = 12 ; else IF value1 < 34 then score = 13 ; else IF value1 < 35 then score = 3 ; else IF value1 < 36 then score = 2 ; Else score = 4 ;
HTH,
Art, CEO, AnalystFinder.com
@AZIQ1 wrote:
Hi,
I need some help with creating groups this is what i want:
IF value1 < 33 then score = 20 ;
IF value1 < 33.5 then score = 12 ;
IF value1 < 34 then score = 13 ;
IF value1 < 35 then score = 3 ;
IF value1 < 36 then score = 2 ;
Else score = 4 ;
its not giving me the values I need . The cutoff eg. for the first row should be 33 and second should be 33.5?
Any ideas.
Multiple if statements as you have are all evaluated. So the LAST one in that is true gets teh assignment. That is what the ELSE does to the part after ELSE only when the immediately previous is not true.
You may also consider
IF 33 le value1 < 34 then score = 13
to set specific ranges.
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