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{{ObjectType-Vitals|bool|[[LavishScript]]|none|'''TRUE''' or '''FALSE'''|bool|no|unsigned int}}
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
{{ObjectType-Vitals|bool|[[LavishScript]]|none|'''TRUE''' or '''FALSE'''|bool|no|unsigned int}}
 
  
 
Short for <tt>boolean</tt>, a bool groups all numbers into exactly two categories, one called [[LavishScript:TRUE|TRUE]] and one called [[LavishScript:FALSE|FALSE]].  The TRUE category is made up of all numbers except for zero, and the FALSE category is made up of only zero.
 
Short for <tt>boolean</tt>, a bool groups all numbers into exactly two categories, one called [[LavishScript:TRUE|TRUE]] and one called [[LavishScript:FALSE|FALSE]].  The TRUE category is made up of all numbers except for zero, and the FALSE category is made up of only zero.

Revision as of 15:48, 8 July 2018

Object Type Vitals
bool
Defined By LavishScript
Inherits none
Reduces To TRUE or FALSE
Variable Object Type bool
Uses Sub-Types no
C/C++ Type unsigned int

Description

Short for boolean, a bool groups all numbers into exactly two categories, one called TRUE and one called FALSE. The TRUE category is made up of all numbers except for zero, and the FALSE category is made up of only zero.

Members

(none)

Methods

  • Toggle: Toggles between TRUE and FALSE
  • Set[formula]: Sets this bool to a specific value

Examples

Declare a boolean variable

  • declare Boo1 bool FALSE

Set a boolean value

  • Boo1:Set[TRUE]

Toggle a boolean value

  • Boo1:Toggle

See Also

LavishScript Object Types