Hi MF, You should use \rawcountervalue instead of \getnumber, as in the following: \starttext \definenumber[numero][] \setnumber[numero][42] The value of {\tt numero} is \getnumber[numero]. The value of {\tt numero} is \rawnumber[numero]. The value of {\tt numero} is \rawcountervalue[numero]. \doifelse{\getnumber[numero]}{42}{ Ok, the test worked. }{ Why does not it work? } \doifelse{\rawcountervalue[numero]}{42}{ Ok, the test worked. }{ Why does not it work? } \stoptext Best regards: OK
On 27 Jun 2015, at 13:09, mf
wrote: I'd like to test the value of a number (\definenumber).
\starttext
\definenumber[numero][] \setnumber[numero][42] The value of {\tt numero} is \getnumber[numero].
\doifelse{\getnumber[numero]}{42}{ Ok, the test worked. }{ Why does not it work? }
\stoptext
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