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#REDIRECT [[mirc/identifiers/$false]]
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The '''$false''' identifier represents a false [[truth value]] in [[mIRC]]. Typically the $false identifier is returned as result of a request that failed or a negative answer such as when [[$away identifier - mIRC|$away]] is not set or if a file doesn't exist when checked via the [[$exists identifier - mIRC|$exists()]] identifier. The $false identifier is most commonly used in conjunction with [[conditional statements - mIRC|conditional statements]].
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When $false is negated via the '''!''' negation operator, it becomes [[$true identifier - mIRC|$true]].
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== Example ==
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<source lang="mIRC">
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alias example {
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  var %foo = $false
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  ; check negating $false yield $true
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  if (!%foo) echo -a % $+ foo is false!
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  ; checked against $false
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  if (%foo == $false) echo -a % $+ foo is false!
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}
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</source>
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== See also ==
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* [[List of identifiers - mIRC|List of identifiers]]
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{{mIRC identifier list}}
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[[Category:MIRC identifiers]]

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