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| A '''boolean''' is a data type that is either enabled or disabled. In code, it can be denoted by the keywords <tt>true</tt> and <tt>false</tt>. Otherwise, it is denoted as <tt>1</tt> for enabled and <tt>0</tt> for disabled. | A '''boolean''' is a data type that is either enabled or disabled. In code, it can be denoted by the keywords <tt>true</tt> and <tt>false</tt>. Otherwise, it is denoted as <tt>1</tt> for enabled and <tt>0</tt> for disabled. | ||
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Revision as of 05:19, 15 October 2007
orricc4tm A boolean is a data type that is either enabled or disabled. In code, it can be denoted by the keywords true and false. Otherwise, it is denoted as 1 for enabled and 0 for disabled.