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Latest revision as of 00:12, 1 June 2016
A Boolean or truth value can be True
and False
, or, equivalently, the number 1 or 0. For example:
False OR True → True
1 AND 0 → False
1 OR 0 → True
It actually treats every nonzero number as True
. For example:
2 AND True → True
Boolean values are represented internally as the numbers 1 and 0. By default, a Boolean result displays as 0 or 1. To display them as False
or True
, change the number format of the variable to Boolean (see Number formats).
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