Boolean.parse Function
Converts a string representation of a logical value to its Boolean object equivalent. This function is static and can be invoked without creating an instance of the object.
var booleanVar = Boolean.parse("true");
Arguments
Term |
Definition |
---|---|
value |
A string representation of true or false. |
Return Value
A Boolean value (true or false) that corresponds to the value argument.
Exceptions
Exception type |
Condition |
---|---|
(Debug) value does not contain a string representation of true or false. |
Remarks
Use the parse function to create a Boolean value from a string representation. The value argument must be "true" or "false" (case insensitive). The string can contain white space. If the string cannot be converted to a Boolean value, an exception is thrown.
Example
The following example shows how to use the parse function to create a Boolean value from a string.
var a = new Boolean(true);
if (a == true){
alert("a = true");
}else{
alert("a = false");
}
var b = Boolean.parse("true");
if (b == true){
alert("b = true");
}else{
alert("b = false");
}
See Also
Reference
boolean Data Type (Visual Studio - JScript)