37.6 Using expressions in macros

In DITA2Go macros, an expression usually consists of two operands separated by an operator:

<$(operand operator operand)>

As an exception, one type of conditional expression consists of three operands and two operators:

<$(operand ? operand : operand)>

The result of a DITA2Go macro expression is a strong value.

In this section:

§37.6.1 Understanding macro expressions

§37.6.2 Understanding operands and operators

§37.6.3 Displaying expression results in output

§37.6.4 Using control structures in expressions

§37.6.5 Specifying substrings in expressions

§37.6.6 Using list variables in expressions

§37.6.7 Using indirection in expressions

§37.6.8 Removing spaces from strings: an example

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Parent Topic:  37. Working with macros

Sibling Topics:

37.1 Defining and invoking macros

37.2 Accessing DITA2Go macro libraries

37.3 Using macro variables

37.4 Using multiple-value list variables

37.5 Accessing settings with configuration macros

37.7 Passing a parameter to a macro

37.8 Debugging macros

37.9 Deploying macros and macro variables

37.10 Using macros to fine-tune HTML or XML output