Difference between revisions of "Bool (2da type)"
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* Yes or No (case insensitive) | * Yes or No (case insensitive) |
Revision as of 19:50, 30 July 2009
The bool (boolean) data type is supported by 2DAs. In the Excel source file a bool value may be represented by one of:
- a zero or non-zero number
- Yes or No (case insensitive)
- words beginning with T or F (such as True! and False!)
NOTE: You cannot use TRUE and FALSE because Excel converts those to a special keyword the binarizer can't 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 just use an integer for scripting purposes.