No, the netSCRIPT interpreter optimizes. A sequence of if-elseif inquiries like below will be left with the first met condition, the rest will be bypassed.
if mystate == nil then -- script is in init state MY_STATE_INIT_DONE, MY_STATE_1, MY_STATE_2 = 1,2,3 … mystate = MY_STATE_INIT_DONE -- script is in running state elseif mystate == MY_STATE_INIT_DONE then … mystate = MY_STATE_1 elseif mystate == MY_STATE_1 then … mystate = MY_STATE_1 elseif mystate == MY_STATE_2 then … mystate = MY_STATE_INIT_DONE end The script execution will be slightly faster, if conditions that are more likely to happen are being placed at the top in such a sequence. |