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Using the ToString on a Boolean is weird
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// function BoolToStr(B: Boolean; UseBoolStrs: Boolean = False): string; | |
Writeln('BoolToStr(??, True)'); // BoolToStr(??, True) | |
WriteLn('True = ' + BoolToStr(True, True)); // True = True | |
WriteLn('False = ' + BoolToStr(False, True)); // False = False | |
Writeln('BoolToStr(??, False)'); // BoolToStr(??, False) | |
WriteLn('True = ' + BoolToStr(True, False)); // True = -1 | |
WriteLn('False = ' + BoolToStr(False, False)); // False = 0 | |
// class function ToString(const Value: Boolean; UseBoolStrs: | |
// TUseBoolStrs = TUseBoolStrs.False): string; | |
Writeln('ToString()'); // ToString() | |
WriteLn('True = ' + True.ToString()); // True = -1 | |
WriteLn('False = ' + False.ToString()); // False = 0 | |
// Now how do you get the String of True or False? | |
Writeln('ToString(True)'); // ToString(True) | |
WriteLn('True = ' + True.ToString(True)); // True = -1 | |
WriteLn('False = ' + False.ToString(True)); // False = -1 | |
Writeln('ToString(False)'); // ToString(False) | |
WriteLn('True = ' + True.ToString(False)); // True = 0 | |
WriteLn('False = ' + False.ToString(False)); // False = 0 | |
// The Boolean argument is the value for the conversion | |
// instead it replaces the value it is called on. | |
// You have to use the scoped Enumeration TUseBoolStrs.True | |
Writeln('ToString(TUseBoolStrs.True)'); // ToString(TUseBoolStrs.True) | |
WriteLn('True = ' + True.ToString(TUseBoolStrs.True)); // True = True | |
WriteLn('False = ' + False.ToString(TUseBoolStrs.True)); // False = False | |
Writeln('ToString(TUseBoolStrs.False)'); // ToString(TUseBoolStrs.False) | |
WriteLn('True = ' + True.ToString(TUseBoolStrs.False)); // True = -1 | |
WriteLn('False = ' + False.ToString(TUseBoolStrs.False)); // False = 0 |
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