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− | + | The '''bool''' (boolean) data type is supported by 2DAs. In the Excel source file a bool value may be represented by one of: | |
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− | + | ! True!! False | |
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+ | | any non-zero number || zero | ||
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+ | | Yes (case insensitive) || No (case insensitive) | ||
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+ | | any words beginning with T (such as True!) || any words beginning with F (such as False!) | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | NOTE: You cannot use TRUE and FALSE because Excel converts those to a special keyword the | + | NOTE: You cannot use TRUE and FALSE because Excel converts those to a special keyword the [[Compiling_2DAs|ExcelProcessor]] cannot parse properly at this time. |
− | + | NOTE: The scripting language doesn't have a function for retrieving boolean values from a 2DA, and the behavior of [[Get2DAInt]] when retrieving a boolean is untested. It is probably safer to use an [[Int (2da type)|integer]] for scripting purposes. | |
− | == | + | == See also == |
− | + | * [[Boolean constant]] for a discussion of how booleans are handled in the scripting language | |
− | + | [[Category: 2da types]] | |
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 10 August 2011
The bool (boolean) data type is supported by 2DAs. In the Excel source file a bool value may be represented by one of:
True | False |
---|---|
any non-zero number | zero |
Yes (case insensitive) | No (case insensitive) |
any words beginning with T (such as True!) | any words beginning with F (such as False!) |
NOTE: You cannot use TRUE and FALSE because Excel converts those to a special keyword the ExcelProcessor cannot parse properly at this time.
NOTE: The scripting language doesn't have a function for retrieving boolean values from a 2DA, and the behavior of Get2DAInt when retrieving a boolean is untested. It is probably safer to use an integer for scripting purposes.
See also
- Boolean constant for a discussion of how booleans are handled in the scripting language