If

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If or IF may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Film and television

  • If.... (1968), a Lindsay Anderson film starring Malcolm McDowell
  • IF (film), an upcoming John Krasinski film starring Ryan Reynolds
  • If... (TV series), a series of BBC drama-documentaries
  • "If..." (Desperate Housewives)
    , a 2010 episode of Desperate Housewives

Gaming

  • IF, a
    character in the Hyperdimension Neptunia
    game series
  • Interactive fiction, text-based computer games featuring interactive stories and environments
  • Shin Megami Tensei If..., a 1994 video game in the Shin Megami Tensei series
  • Kill la Kill the Game: IF, a 2019 video game based on the Kill la Kill anime

Literature

  • If (magazine), subtitled "Worlds of Science Fiction"
  • IF Magazine, Inside Film, Australian magazine
  • If... (comic), a political comic strip which appears in the UK newspaper The Guardian
  • "If—" (published 1910), a poem by Rudyard Kipling
  • The laconic phrase "If", a Spartan reply to a threat by Philip II

Music

  • If (band), 1970s British progressive jazz-rock band
  • In Flames, a melodic death metal band from Sweden, and a song from their album Lunar Strain
  • I-F, stage name of Ferenc E. van der Sluijs, a Dutch producer and DJ

Albums

Songs

Business and organizations

Science and technology

Biology and medicine

Computing and mathematics

  • If-then-else
    , a conditional statement in computer programming
  • IF (x86 flag)
    , the Interrupt Flag in the x86 processor architecture
  • Information filter, or inverse covariance filter, in Kalman filtering
  • Interface (computing), a shared boundary across which components of a computer system exchange information
  • Intermediate form
    , a type of data structure in computer programming

Other uses in science and technology

Other uses

See also