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I have a question about the order of operations for the following.

If I have variables A, B, X, Y

I want to say the following

If (A and B ) or (X and Y) Then

<statement>

EndIf

Will that work?

If $sA = 1 And $sB = 1 Or $sX = 2 And $sY = 2 Then
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Make sure you code the statement the same way as you did in the pseudo code, enclosing the parts that have to match in parentheses to separate them from each other.

If ($sA = 1 And $sB = 1) Or ($sX = 2 And $sY = 2) Then

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If the Case is within a Switch, you could try using a comma ( , ) in place of the Or. But like JamesBrooks said, with AutoIt being so small, and that it's an interpretive language, it's pretty easy to try several different ways quickly, rather than waiting for the whole script to compile each time.

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