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| Returns a negation of Boolean expression. That means <tt>true</tt> becomes <tt>false</tt> and vice versa. |= Description
| Returns a negation of Boolean expression. That means <tt>[[true]]</tt> becomes <tt>[[false]]</tt> and vice versa. |= Description
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|x1= The code
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<code>_a = [[alive]] [[player]];
_a <nowiki>=</nowiki> [[alive]] [[player]];
[[if]] ([[!_a]]) [[then]] {
    [[hint]] "The player is dead!";
[[if]](!_a) [[then]]
}</code>
{
    [[hint]] "The player is dead!";
}
 
is the same as
is the same as
 
<code>_a = [[alive]] [[player]];
_a <nowiki>=</nowiki> [[alive]] [[player]];
[[if]] [[not]] (_a) [[then]] {
    [[hint]] "The player is dead!";
[[if]] [[not]] (_a) [[then]]
}</code> |= Example 1
{
    [[hint]] "The player is dead!";
} |= Example 1
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Revision as of 02:53, 3 April 2014

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Description

Description:
Returns a negation of Boolean expression. That means true becomes false and vice versa.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
Boolean = ! a
Parameters:
a: Boolean
Return Value:
Boolean

Examples

Example 1:
The code _a = alive player; if (!_a) then { hint "The player is dead!"; } is the same as _a = alive player; if not (_a) then { hint "The player is dead!"; }

Additional Information

See also:
notOperators

Notes

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