OCLOperators whenfalse
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The '''whenfalse''' OCL operator is the opposite of the [[Documentation:OCLOperators whentrue|whentrue]] operator. It is used to specify an expression to be run when the boolean argument expression is false.
The '''whenfalse''' OCL operator is the opposite of the [[Documentation:OCLOperators whentrue|whentrue]] operator. It is used to specify an expression to be run when the Boolean argument expression is false.  


It can be used to chain boolean expressions.
It can be used to chain Boolean expressions.


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* [[Documentation:OCLOperators whentrue|OCLOperator whentrue]]
* [[Documentation:OCLOperators whentrue|OCLOperator whentrue]]

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The whenfalse OCL operator is the opposite of the whentrue operator. It is used to specify an expression to be run when the Boolean argument expression is false.

It can be used to chain Boolean expressions.

Example

let x=SomeObject.SomeEnum in (  
  (x=#Enum1).whenfalse(SomeObject.DoYourThing1);  
  (x=#Enum2).whenfalse(SomeObject.DoYourThing2);  
  (x=#Enum3).whenfalse(SomeObject.DoYourThing3) 
)

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