conditionsno
ConditionsNo is a term that typically appears in software documentation and configuration files to denote the number of conditions or rules that are applied by a particular function, algorithm, or system. In many contexts, a conditions number is used to control how many constraints, checks, or prerequisites are evaluated before a certain action is taken. For example, in a data filtering routine, an argument named conditionsNo may specify how many filtering criteria must be satisfied for a record to be included in the result set.
The term can also be found in scripts and scripts libraries that support conditional compilation or dynamic
When configuring a system that uses ConditionsNo, the value is usually an integer. Common patterns involve