Methods in this pseudo-class can be executed on booling-point values.
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#include <Pseudo_QC_Bool.dox.h>
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bool | intp () |
| Returns True because boolean values can be converted to integers (False = 0, True = 1) More...
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bool | strp () |
| Returns True because boolean values can be converted to strings (False = "0" , True = "1" ) More...
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int | typeCode () |
| Returns Qore::NT_BOOLEAN. More...
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bool | val () |
| Returns itself. More...
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bool | callp () |
| Returns False; this method is reimplemented in other types and will return True if the given expression is a callable value (ie closures or call references) More...
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bool | complexType () |
| returns True if the value has a complex type, False if not More...
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bool | empty () |
| Returns True; this method will be reimplemented in container types where it may return False. More...
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string | fullType (*bool with_namespaces) |
| returns the full type name which differs from the simple type name in case of complex types and objects More...
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bool | intp () |
| Returns False; this method is reimplemented in other types and will return True if the given expression can be converted to an integer. More...
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AbstractIterator | iterator () |
| Returns an iterator object for the value; the default iterator object returned is SingleValueIterator. More...
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int | lsize () |
| Returns 1; the return value of this method should give the list size of the value, which is normally 1 for non-lists (except for NOTHING where the size will be 0) and the number of the elements in the list for lists; this method will be reimplemented in other types where it may return other values. More...
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int | size () |
| Returns zero; this method will be reimplemented in container types where it may return a non-zero value. More...
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bool | sizep () |
| Returns True if the type can return a non-zero size (True for containers including binary objects and strings, False for everything else) More...
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bool | strp () |
| Returns False; this method is reimplemented in other types and will return True if the given expression can be converted to a string. More...
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bool | toBool () |
| Returns the boolean representation of the value; the default is False. More...
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float | toFloat () |
| Returns the floating-point representation of the value; the default is 0.0. More...
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int | toInt () |
| Returns the integer representation of the value; the default is 0. More...
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number | toNumber () |
| Returns the arbitrary-precision numeric representation of the value; the default is 0. More...
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string | toString () |
| Returns the string representation of the value; the default is an empty string. More...
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string | type () |
| Returns the string type for the value. More...
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int | typeCode () |
| Returns the type code for the value. More...
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bool | val () |
| Returns False; this method is reimplemented in other types and will return True if the given expression has a non-empty value. More...
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Methods in this pseudo-class can be executed on booling-point values.
◆ intp()
Returns True because boolean values can be converted to integers (False = 0, True = 1)
- Returns
- True because boolean values can be converted to integers (False = 0, True = 1)
- Code Flags:
- CONSTANT
- Example:
if (n.intp())
printf("%y: can be converted to an integer: %d\n", n, int(n));
◆ strp()
Returns True because boolean values can be converted to strings (False = "0"
, True = "1"
)
- Returns
- True because boolean values can be converted to strings (False =
"0"
, True = "1"
)
- Code Flags:
- CONSTANT
- Example:
if (n.strp())
printf("%y: can be converted to a string: '%s'\n", n, string(n));
◆ typeCode()
◆ val()
Returns itself.
- Returns
- itself
- Code Flags:
- CONSTANT
- Example:
- See also
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