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|desc=Constant used to define the FALSE value in conditional structures or variables/constants in general. Usually it's used | |desc=Constant used to define the FALSE value in conditional structures or variables/constants in general. Usually it's used because it is more readable, indicating a [[Boolean|boolean]] value instead a [[Integer|integer]] value (0). | ||
|examples=<lsl>integer q; | |examples=<lsl>integer q; | ||
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<lsl>integer q;
default {
state_entry() { q = TRUE; if(q) { llSay(0, "TRUE"); q = FALSE; if(!q) { llSay(0, "FALSE"); q = TRUE; if(!q) { llSay(0, "Won't say this"); } else { llSay(0, "TRUE"); q = FALSE; if(q) { llSay(0, "Won't say this"); } else { llSay(0, "FALSE"); } } } else { llSay(0, "Won't say this"); } } else { llSay(0, "Won't say this"); } }
}</lsl>