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Latest revision as of 09:18, 13 September 2007
⇒ | A constant that represents boolean true.
The constant #true is used to assign or compare a variable or an expression with the boolean true value. Internally, #true is represented by the integer value -1. |
Example
if #false display ok This will never be displayed if #true display ok This will always be displayed
Related Functions
False |
See Also
Constant
- Constant system variables represent characters that are used as tokens within the EasyUO language itself, or characters that would not normally be parsed properly by EasyUO.
#dot | ⇒ | A constant that represents the dot character |
#false | ⇒ | A constant that represents boolean false |
#smc | ⇒ | A constant that represents the semicolon character |
#spc | ⇒ | A constant that represents the space character |
#true | ⇒ | A constant that represents boolean true |