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== Definition == == Definition ==
-'''INT''' true+'''INT''' TRUE
True is a [[constant]] [[int]]eger, equal to the value 1. It is used to state that something is true and not [[false]]. True is a [[constant]] [[int]]eger, equal to the value 1. It is used to state that something is true and not [[false]].
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 +Checking whether a variable is true, is the same as checking if it's nonzero. In older versions of [[Fenix]], it was the same as checking whether a variable is odd. This has been changed because it's more commonly used.
== Example == == Example ==
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say("b was true! so b!=0"); say("b was true! so b!=0");
else else
- say("b was not true! so b==0");+ say("b was false! so b==0");
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[edit] Definition

INT TRUE

True is a constant integer, equal to the value 1. It is used to state that something is true and not false.

Checking whether a variable is true, is the same as checking if it's nonzero. In older versions of Fenix, it was the same as checking whether a variable is odd. This has been changed because it's more commonly used.

[edit] Example

Program example;
Private
    int b = true;
Begin

    // comparison with the constant TRUE
    if(b == true)
        say("b was TRUE! so b==1");
    else
        say("b was not TRUE! so b!=1");
    end

    // checking the integer itself
    if(b)
        say("b was true! so b!=0");
    else
        say("b was false! so b==0");
    end

    Loop
        frame;
    End

End
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