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BooleansThis is the easiest type. A boolean expresses a truth value. It can be either TRUE or FALSE.
SyntaxTo specify a boolean literal, use either the keyword TRUE or FALSE. Both are case-insensitive. Usually you use some kind of operator which returns a boolean value, and then pass it on to a control structure. Converting to booleanTo explicitly convert a value to boolean, use either the (bool) or the (boolean) cast. However, in most cases you do not need to use the cast, since a value will be automatically converted if an operator, function or control structure requires a boolean argument. See also Type Juggling. When converting to boolean, the following values are considered FALSE:
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