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This function creates a boolean Json object with a value of true. | |||
This | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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<tr><th>%json</th><td><var>Json</var> object</td></tr> | <tr><th>%json</th><td><var>Json</var> object</td></tr> | ||
<tr><th nowrap="true"><var>[%(Json):]</var></th> | <tr><th nowrap="true"><var>[%(Json):]</var></th> | ||
<td>The optional class name in parentheses denotes a [[Notation conventions for methods#Constructors|virtual constructor]] | <td>The optional class name in parentheses denotes a [[Notation conventions for methods#Constructors|virtual constructor]].</td></tr> | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
<ul> | |||
<li>The True method is equivalent to [[Boolean (Json function)|Boolean(true)]].</li> | |||
<li>As with all virtual or true constructors, it is usually not necessary to specify the <code>%(json):</code> before the True method. That is <code>%json = %(json):true</code> is equivalent to <code>%json = true</code>.</li> | |||
</ul> | |||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
The following creates a boolean Json object with a value of false: | |||
<p class="code">b | |||
%json is object json | |||
%json = true | |||
printText {~=%json} | |||
end | |||
</p> | |||
It prints: | |||
<p class="code">%json=true | |||
</p> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{Template:Json:True footer}} | {{Template:Json:True footer}} |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 18 February 2015
Create a true Boolean JSON object (Json class)
[Introduced in Model 204 7.6]
This function creates a boolean Json object with a value of true.
Syntax
%json = [%(Json):]True
Syntax terms
%json | Json object |
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[%(Json):] | The optional class name in parentheses denotes a virtual constructor. |
Usage notes
- The True method is equivalent to Boolean(true).
- As with all virtual or true constructors, it is usually not necessary to specify the
%(json):
before the True method. That is%json = %(json):true
is equivalent to%json = true
.
Examples
The following creates a boolean Json object with a value of false:
b %json is object json %json = true printText {~=%json} end
It prints:
%json=true