aria Posted August 30, 2007 Share Posted August 30, 2007 (edited) I dont know if this is open or resolved in a beta. I am using the latest stable version on windows 2000 professional edition. Basically using "false" (with the quotes) as a return type from a logical expression does not work, while "true" works. Please note that both true/false without the quotes work fine. All 4 cases are present below :-)This works ---$x = 1 $y = -2 Switch ($x == $y) Case True MsgBox(0,"","true") Case False MsgBox(0,"","false") EndSwitch----------------------This works ---$x = 1 $y = -2 Switch ($x <> $y) Case True MsgBox(0,"","true") Case False MsgBox(0,"","false") EndSwitch----------------------this works only for "true", $x = 1 $y = -2 Switch ($x <> $y) Case "True" MsgBox(0,"","true") Case "False" MsgBox(0,"","false") EndSwitch--------------it does not work for "false" ---$x = 1 $y = -2 Switch ($x == $y) Case "True" MsgBox(0,"","true") Case "False" MsgBox(0,"","false") EndSwitch Edited August 30, 2007 by aria Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martin Posted August 30, 2007 Share Posted August 30, 2007 I dont know if this is open or resolved in a beta. I am using the latest stable version on windows 2000 professional edition. Basically using "false" (with the quotes) as a return type from a logical expression does not work, while "true" works. Please note that both true/false without the quotes work fine. All 4 cases are present below :-) This works --- $x = 1 $y = -2 Switch ($x == $y) Case True MsgBox(0,"","true") Case False MsgBox(0,"","false") EndSwitch ---------------------- This works --- $x = 1 $y = -2 Switch ($x <> $y) Case True MsgBox(0,"","true") Case False MsgBox(0,"","false") EndSwitch ---------------------- this works only for "true", $x = 1 $y = -2 Switch ($x <> $y) Case "True" MsgBox(0,"","true") Case "False" MsgBox(0,"","false") EndSwitch -------------- it does not work for "false" --- $x = 1 $y = -2 Switch ($x == $y) Case "True" MsgBox(0,"","true") Case "False" MsgBox(0,"","false") EndSwitch They all work if you check for a boolean result instead of a string. "False" is a string, False is a boolean value. Serial port communications UDF Includes functions for binary transmission and reception.printing UDF Useful for graphs, forms, labels, reports etc.Add User Call Tips to SciTE for functions in UDFs not included with AutoIt and for your own scripts.Functions with parameters in OnEvent mode and for Hot Keys One function replaces GuiSetOnEvent, GuiCtrlSetOnEvent and HotKeySet.UDF IsConnected2 for notification of status of connected state of many urls or IPs, without slowing the script. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdkid Posted August 30, 2007 Share Posted August 30, 2007 Yes, i'm pretty sure the reason it's returning true for "True" and "False" is because they are non-null strings, and anything that's <> 0 = true. Just use True and False without the strings. Or you can use 0 and 1. ~cdkid AutoIt Console written in C#. Write au3 code right at the console :D_FileWriteToLineWrite to a specific line in a file.My UDF Libraries: MySQL UDF Library version 1.6 MySQL Database UDF's for AutoItI have stopped updating the MySQL thread above, all future updates will be on my SVN. The svn location is:kan2.sytes.net/publicsvn/mysqlnote: This will still be available, but due to my new job, and school hours, am no longer developing this udf.My business: www.hirethebrain.com Hire The Brain HireTheBrain.com Computer Consulting, Design, Assembly and RepairOh no! I've commited Scriptocide! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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