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    Booleans

    This is the simplest type. A boolean expresses a truth value. It can be either TRUE or FALSE.

    Note: The boolean type was introduced in PHP 4.

    Syntax

    To specify a boolean literal, use the keywords TRUE or FALSE. Both are case-insensitive.

    <?php
    $foo 
    True// assign the value TRUE to $foo
    ?>

    Typically, some kind of operator which returns a boolean value, and the value is passed on to a control structure.

    <?php
    // == is an operator which test
    // equality and returns a boolean
    if ($action == "show_version") {
        echo 
    "The version is 1.23";
    }

    // this is not necessary...
    if ($show_separators == TRUE) {
        echo 
    "<hr>\n";
    }

    // ...because instead, this can be used:
    if ($show_separators) {
        echo 
    "<hr>\n";
    }
    ?>

    Converting to boolean

    To explicitly convert a value to boolean, use the (bool) or (boolean) casts. However, in most cases the cast is unncecessary, since a value will be automatically converted if an operator, function or control structure requires a boolean argument.

    See also Type Juggling.

    When converting to boolean, the following values are considered FALSE:

    • the boolean FALSE itself
    • the integer 0 (zero)
    • the float 0.0 (zero)
    • the empty string, and the string "0"
    • an array with zero elements
    • an object with zero member variables (PHP 4 only)
    • the special type NULL (including unset variables)
    • SimpleXML objects created from empty tags

    Every other value is considered TRUE (including any resource).

    Warning

    -1 is considered TRUE, like any other non-zero (whether negative or positive) number!

    <?php
    var_dump
    ((bool) "");        // bool(false)
    var_dump((bool) 1);         // bool(true)
    var_dump((bool) -2);        // bool(true)
    var_dump((bool) "foo");     // bool(true)
    var_dump((bool) 2.3e5);     // bool(true)
    var_dump((bool) array(12)); // bool(true)
    var_dump((bool) array());   // bool(false)
    var_dump((bool) "false");   // bool(true)
    ?>

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