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type/truefalse

test for an expression of type truefalse

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Description

Supertypes

Examples

Calling Sequence

type(e::anything, 'truefalse')

Parameters

e

-

Maple expression of type anything

Description

• 

The type truefalse refers to only the two Boolean values true and false.

• 

The expression type(e,'truefalse') evaluates to true if, and only if, the expression e is of type truefalse. The only two expressions that are of type truefalse are the expressions true and false. No other expression is of type truefalse.

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Maple ordinarily uses a three-valued logic using the Boolean values true, false, and FAIL. The Maple type truefalseFAIL describes this set of values.

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Note that every expression that is of type truefalse is also of type boolean, but that the converse is not true. The value FAIL is not of type truefalse.

Supertypes

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type/boolean, type/symbol, type/truefalseFAIL

Examples

typetrue,truefalse

true

(1)

typefalse,truefalse

true

(2)

typeFAIL,truefalse

false

(3)

type( proc() true; end proc, 'truefalse' );

false

(4)

typex23,truefalse

false

(5)

See Also

Boolean

convert/truefalse

evalb

type

type/boolean

type/truefalseFAIL