Understanding the ActionScript Language > About data types > Boolean |
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Boolean
A Boolean value is one that is either true or false. ActionScript also converts the values true
and false
to 1 and 0 when appropriate. Boolean values are most often used with logical operators in ActionScript statements that make comparisons to control the flow of a script. For example, in the following script, the movie plays if the variable password
is true
:
onClipEvent(enterFrame) { if (userName == true && password == true){ play(); } }
See Controlling flow in scripts and Logical operators.
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