Difference between revisions of "True"
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==== Example ==== | ==== Example ==== | ||
− | + | [[True Or False]] will return a value of [[True]] | |
− | 2=2 will return a value of True | + | [[2=2]] will return a value of [[True]] |
− | Declare LogicalVar as a true/false variable with the initial value of true: | + | Declare [[LogicalVar]] as a true/false variable with the initial value of true: |
− | Variable:LogicalVar(True); | + | <syntaxhighlight>Variable:LogicalVar(True);</syntaxhighlight> |
Declare Overnight as a true/false input with the default value of true: | Declare Overnight as a true/false input with the default value of true: | ||
− | Input:Overnight(True);</syntaxhighlight> | + | <syntaxhighlight>Input:Overnight(True);</syntaxhighlight> |
[[Category:Comparisons and Loops]] | [[Category:Comparisons and Loops]] |
Revision as of 11:57, 19 January 2012
A logical (Boolean) value. Logical values are used in logical (Boolean) expressions and for true/false inputs.
Usage
Example
True Or False will return a value of True
2=2 will return a value of True
Declare LogicalVar as a true/false variable with the initial value of true:
Variable:LogicalVar(True);
Declare Overnight as a true/false input with the default value of true:
Input:Overnight(True);