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== Do you understand this? ==
== Do you understand this? ==

Revision as of 06:59, 5 August 2017

Programming basics[1]

In most computer programming languages, a Boolean data type is a data type with only two possible values: true or false.[2]

By convention we can express true as the integer 1 and false as the integer 0 (zero). Please be careful as some programming languages treat an empty or unset value as FALSE.

Example[edit]

In PHP:

<?php
$myFirstVar = True; // assign the value TRUE to $myFirstVar
$myOtherVar = False; // assign the value FALSE to $myOtherVar
?>


In Python:

myFirstVar = True
myOtherVar = False

In Javascript:

var myFirstVar = true;
var myOtherVar = false;

Do you understand this?[edit]

Standards[edit]

  • Define the terms: variable, constant, operator, object.

References[edit]