Returns TRUE or FALSE in a function where the argument requires True or False data.
Example
The Join Strings [TEXTJOIN] function has the option to ignore empty fields.
TEXTJOIN (“Delimiter”, IgnoreIfEmpty, “Text1”, “Text2”, ...)
In the following TEXTJOIN expression, we insert TRUE for the IgnoreIfEmpty argument, which is a True/False data type.
Expression
TEXTJOIN (“, ”, TRUE, Renovation Status, Related Zone Name)
The expression will therefore ignore empty fields.
See Join Strings [TEXTJOIN] for an example.
Relevant topics
True[TRUE] False[FALSE]
Returns TRUE or FALSE in a function where the argument requires True or False data.
Example
The Join Strings [TEXTJOIN] function has the option to ignore empty fields.
TEXTJOIN (“Delimiter”, IgnoreIfEmpty, “Text1”, “Text2”, ...)
In the ...
Fill Display Mode: True Fill Appearance vs. Bitmap
Each fill type has two faces or display modes: True Fill Appearance and bitmap.
By default, all fills in your project are set to be displayed as True Fill, at View > On-Screen View Options.
If you turn this control off, fills will be displayed on screen in bitmap mode. However, when ...
Not [NOT]
Changes False result to True and vice versa.
Syntax
NOT (Logical)
Data Types of the Arguments
True/False
Data Type of the Result
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