Boolean data is one bit of information. True or false. It is common to use Booleans with control statements to determine the flow of a program. In this example, when the boolean value "x" is true, vertical black lines are drawn and when the boolean value "x" is false, horizontal gray lines are drawn.
Original Processing.org Example: TrueFalse
// All Examples Written by Casey Reas and Ben Fry // unless otherwise stated. boolean x = false; size(200, 200); background(0); stroke(0); for (int i = 1; i < width; i += 2) { if (i < width/2) { x = true; } else { x = false; } if (x) { stroke(255); line(i, 1, i, height-1); } if (!x) { stroke(126); line(width/2 , i, width-2, i); } }