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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T01:47:48+00:00 2026-05-28T01:47:48+00:00

i have a two deep if statement and i’m wondering if i can condense

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i have a two deep if statement and i’m wondering if i can condense to a single if stmt:

if ([[myScrollView.subviews objectAtIndex:k] isKindOfClass:[UILabel class]])
{
    if (((UILabel *)[myScrollView.subviews objectAtIndex:k]).tag >= i)
    {
        //code
    }
}

i’m not sure if i can make it into:

if ([[myScrollView.subviews objectAtIndex:k] isKindOfClass:[UILabel class]] && ((UILabel *)[myScrollView.subviews objectAtIndex:k]).tag >= i)

since the second if condition is dependent on the first (if it is not a UILabel and doesn’t have a .tag value) can bad things happen?

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    2026-05-28T01:47:49+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 1:47 am

    You can combine them like that, yes. If the first statement fails then it fails the entire if statement and doesn’t execute the 2nd part.

    For ease of reading I would probably write it like this though:

    if ([[myScrollView.subviews objectAtIndex:k] isKindOfClass:[UILabel class]] && 
        ((UILabel *)[myScrollView.subviews objectAtIndex:k]).tag >= i)
    {
        // code
    }
    
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