On 2015-10-21, Denis McMahon <denismfmcma...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, 21 Oct 2015 10:31:04 -0700, bigred04bd3 wrote: > >> So here what I have, I have a 3 IF's within the same level. If one IF >> is satisfied, I would like to "skip" the other IFs and continue with my >> code. > > c1 = wb1_sheet1.cell(row=cell + 1, column=2).value == 0 and > wb1_sheet1.cell(row=cell + 1, column=3).value == 0 > > c2 = wb1_sheet1.cell(row=cell + 2, column=2).value == 0 and > wb1_sheet1.cell(row=cell + 2, column=3).value == 0 > > c3 = wb1_sheet1.cell(row=cell + 3, column=2).value == 0 and > wb1_sheet1.cell(row=cell + 3, column=3).value == 0 > > if c1: > if c2: > if c3: > # c1 && c2 && c3 > # 4 second open > else: > # c1 && c2 > # 3 second open > else: > # only c1 > # 2 second open
if c1 && c2 && c3: pass # 4 seconds elif c1 && c2: pass # 3 seconds elif c1: pass # 2 seconds Or if you want to be particulary obtuse: seconds = {0b111:4, 0b110:3, 0b100:2}.get(c1<<2 | c2<<1 | c3<<0, None) > Each condition only gets evaluated once. OK. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! You were s'posed at to laugh! gmail.com -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list