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| == Definition == | == Definition == | ||
| - | '''INT''' | + | '''INT''' FALSE |
| False is a [[constant]] [[int]]eger, equal to the value 0. It is used to state that something is false and not [[true]]. | False is a [[constant]] [[int]]eger, equal to the value 0. It is used to state that something is false and not [[true]]. | ||
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| Begin | Begin | ||
| + | // comparison with the constant FALSE | ||
| if(b == false) | if(b == false) | ||
| + | say("b was FALSE! so b==0"); | ||
| + | else | ||
| + | say("b was not FALSE! so b!=0"); | ||
| + | end | ||
| + | |||
| + | // checking the integer itself | ||
| + | if(!b) | ||
| say("b was false! so b==0"); | say("b was false! so b==0"); | ||
| else | else | ||
| - | say("b was | + | say("b was true! so b!=0"); |
| end | end | ||
Revision as of 11:05, 7 July 2007
Definition
INT FALSE
False is a constant integer, equal to the value 0. It is used to state that something is false and not true.
Example
Program example;
Private
int b = false;
Begin
// comparison with the constant FALSE
if(b == false)
say("b was FALSE! so b==0");
else
say("b was not FALSE! so b!=0");
end
// checking the integer itself
if(!b)
say("b was false! so b==0");
else
say("b was true! so b!=0");
end
Loop
frame;
End
End
