Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Pascal - Boolean

Filled under:

Post By: Hanan Mannan
Contact Number: Pak (+92)-321-59-95-634
-------------------------------------------------------

Pascal - Boolean

Pascal provides data type Boolean that enables the programmers to define, store and manipulate logical entities, such as constants, variables, functions and expressions, etc.
Boolean values are basically integer type. Boolean type variables have two pre-defined possible valuesTrue and False. The expressions resolving to a Boolean value can also be assigned to a Boolean type.
Free Pascal also supports the ByteBoolWordBool and LongBool types. These are of type Byte, Word or Longint, respectively.
The value False is equivalent to 0 (zero) and any nonzero value is considered True when converting to a Boolean value. A Boolean value of True is converted to -1 in case it is assigned to a variable of type LongBool.
It should be noted that logical operators andor and not are defined for Boolean data types.

Declaration of Boolean Data Types

A variable of Boolean type is declared using the var keyword.
var
boolean-identifier: boolean;
for example,
var
choice: boolean;

Example:

program exBoolean;
var
exit: boolean;
choice: char;
   begin
   writeln('Do you want to continue? ');
   writeln('Enter Y/y for yes, and N/n for no');
   readln(choice);
if(choice = 'n') then
   exit := true
else
  exit := false;
if (exit) then
  writeln(' Good Bye!')
else
  writeln('Please Continue');
readln;
end.
When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result:
Do you want to continue?
Enter Y/y for yes, and N/n for no
N
Good Bye!
Y
Please Continue

0 comments: