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* A logical value in Calc is simply a number with a boolean format, not a separate type as in Excel. Some resulting incompatibilities are discussed in  [http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=84266 Issue 84266].

Revision as of 07:37, 20 September 2008


TRUE

Returns the logical value TRUE.


Syntax:

TRUE()

The TRUE() function has no arguments, and always returns the logical value TRUE.


Example:

TRUE()

returns TRUE

NOT(TRUE())

returns FALSE


See also:

FALSE, NOT

Logical functions

Functions listed alphabetically, Functions listed by category

Issues:

  • A logical value in Calc is simply a number with a boolean format, not a separate type as in Excel. Some resulting incompatibilities are discussed in Issue 84266.
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