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 AN!Wiki :: Boolean

The term boolean', sometimes shortened to bool, refers to a value that can have two (sometimes three) values; true, false and sometimes null or undefined. Generally speaking though, a boolean value is either "true" or "false" and can be thought of as a type of switch; on or off.

Boolean values can be represented in several ways;

  • TRUE, 1, t ...
  • FALSE, 0, f ...

 

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