KEYWORD_SET

The KEYWORD_SET function returns a byte value based on the value of the specified expression. It returns 1 (true) if its argument is defined and nonzero, and 0 (false) otherwise. The exact rules used to determine this are given in Return Value below.

Examples

Suppose that you are writing an IDL procedure that has the following procedure definition line:

PRO myproc, KEYW1 = keyw1, KEYW2 = keyw2

The following command could be used to execute a set of commands only if the keyword KEYW1 is set (i.e., it is present and nonzero):

IF KEYWORD_SET(keyw1) THEN BEGIN

The commands to be executed only if KEYW1 is set would follow.

Syntax

Result = KEYWORD_SET(Expression)

Return Value

This function returns 1 (true) if:

KEYWORD_SET returns 0 (false) if:

Arguments

Expression

The expression to be tested. Expression is usually a named variable.

Keywords

None.

Version History

Original

Introduced

See Also

ARG_PRESENT, LOGICAL_TRUE, N_ELEMENTS, N_PARAMS