The use of if, elseif and else directives to conditionally skip a section of the template. The condition-s must evaluate to a boolean value, or else an error will abort template processing. The elseif-s and else-s must occur inside if (that is, between the if start-tag and end-tag). The if can contain any number of elseif-s (including 0) and at the end optionally one else.
Synopsis
<#if condition>
…
<#elseif condition2>
…
<#elseif condition3>
…
…
<#else>
…
</#if>
Examples
if with 0 elseif and no else:
<#if x == 1> x is 1 </#if>
if with 0 elseif and else:
<#if x == 1> x is 1 <#else> x is not 1 </#if>
if with elseif and no else:
<#if x == 1> x is 1 <#elseif x == 2> x is 2 </#if>
if with 2 elseif and else:
<#if x == 1> x is 1 <#elseif x == 2> x is 2 <#elseif x == 3> x is 3 <#else> x is not 1 nor 2 nor 3 </#if>
nest if directives
<#if x == 1>
x is 1
<#if y == 1>
and y is 1 too
<#else>
but y is not
</#if>
<#else>
x is not 1
<#if y < 0>
and y is less than 0
</#if>
</#if>
Note:
Check if x > 0 or x >= 0,
writing <#if x > 0> and <#if x >= 0> is WRONG, as the first > will close the #if tag. To work that around, write <#if x > 0> or <#if >e; 0>.
Also note that if the comparison occurs inside parentheses, you will have no such problem, like <#if foo.bar(x > 0)> works as expected.