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<li>To assign a literal True or False to a Json object use the [[True (Json function)|True]] or [[False (Json function)|False]] Json function.</li>
<li>To assign a literal True or False to a Json object use the [[True (Json function)|True]] or [[False (Json function)|False]] Json function.</li>
<li>As with all virtual or true constructors, it is usually not necessary to specify the <code>%(json):</code> before the Boolean method. That is <code>%json = %(json):boolean(true)</code> is equivalent to <code>%json = boolean(true)</code>.</li>
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Latest revision as of 18:38, 18 February 2015

Create a Boolean JSON object (Json class)

[Introduced in Model 204 7.6]


This function creates a Json object of the boolean type.

Syntax

%json = [%(Json):]Boolean( boolean)

Syntax terms

%jsonJson object
[%(Json):] The optional class name in parentheses denotes a virtual constructor. See "Usage notes", below, for more information about invoking a virtual constructor.
boolean Boolean value

Usage notes

  • To assign a literal True or False to a Json object use the True or False Json function.
  • As with all virtual or true constructors, it is usually not necessary to specify the %(json): before the Boolean method. That is %json = %(json):boolean(true) is equivalent to %json = boolean(true).

Examples

The following creates a Json object whose value is the result of a comparison:

%json is object json %war is float %peace is float ... %json = boolean(%war eq %peace)

See also