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Declaring Boolean Variables

In Kotlin, you declare a Boolean variable using the Boolean type. Boolean variables can hold one of two values: true or false.

Syntax for Declaration

Use the val keyword for a read-only (immutable) variable, or var for a mutable variable:

val isActive: Boolean = true
var isEnabled: Boolean = false
  • val isActive: Boolean = true; declares an immutable Boolean variable named isActive and sets its value to true;
  • var isEnabled: Boolean = false; declares a mutable Boolean variable named isEnabled and sets its value to false.

You can also let Kotlin infer the type:

val isVisible = true
var isComplete = false
  • Here, isVisible and isComplete are both Boolean variables, with their types inferred based on the assigned values.

Boolean variables are essential for controlling program flow, as they are used in conditions and logical expressions.

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Which values can a variable of type Boolean hold in Kotlin?

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