Example Boolean send 010
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This example defines a method and a message named toEnglish
that converts the Boolean Value, true, to the English word "Yes" and
converts the Boolean value, false, to the English word "No".
Notes and Hints Dissecting the send command involves understanding the methods dictionary
of any Analytic Information Server type. In general the send command is translated
as a reference into the methods dictionary: ((ref (methodsOf (type object)) methodName object)) The statement : (send toEnglish: true) is translated into ((ref (methodsOf (type true)) toEnglish: )true) Each statement segment results in:
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(type true)
Returns: Boolean (methodsOf (Boolean:))
Returns: #<Dictionary 123456> (ref (#<Dictionary 123456>) toEnglish: )
Returns: #<Lambda 123456> ( #<Lambda 123456> true)
Yes
Here are examples of the addMethod function at work.
Here is the link to the current function used in this example.
Here are a number of links to other related functions.
addMethod(#void) | defmethod(#void) | methodsOf(#void) |
Here are the links to the data types of the arguments used in this example. Here are a number of links to examples having similar argument types.
Symbol
Dictionary
Analytic Information Server (AIS)AIS Component Systems
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