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Description
Converts an int or String to its boolean representation. For an int, any non-zero value (positive or negative) evaluates to true, while zero evaluates to false. For a String, the value "true" evaluates to true, while any other value (including "false" or "hippopotamus") evaluates to false.
When an array of int or String values is passed in, then a boolean array of the same length is returned.
Examples
String s = "true"; boolean b = boolean(s); if (b) { println("The boolean is true"); } else { println("The boolean is false"); }

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