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Man Page: tixgetboolean

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tixGetBoolean(n)					       Tix Built-In Commands						  tixGetBoolean(n)

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NAME
tixGetBoolean - Get the boolean value of a string.
SYNOPSIS
tixGetBoolean ?-nocomplain? string _________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
The command tixGetBoolean returns "0" if the string is a valid TCL string for the boolean value FALSE. It returns "1" if the string is a valid TCL string for the boolean value TRUE. When the string is not a valid TCL boolean value and the -nocomplain option is specified, tixGetBoolean will return "0". Otherwise it will generate an error.
KEYWORDS
Tix(n) Tix 4.0 tixGetBoolean(n)
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