Previously, I wrote:
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Originally Posted by Gavino
For added convenience, there is a new variant of ConditionalFilter which takes a single boolean expression instead of three separate parameters as at present. This is useful when the condition to be tested is a compound one or is already available in boolean form.
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I have now noticed that the standard ConditionalFilter, as well as forcing you to use 3 parameters, does not even support all the boolean operators - you can only use "=", "<" or ">", and not "<=", ">=" or "!=". Of course, you can express ">=" by using "<" and switching round the 'then' and the 'else' clips. But GRunT's version (as well as being slightly shorter) allows you to express the condition in the way
you choose, whichever is more convenient/natural to you.