Console::WriteLine Method (Boolean)
Writes the text representation of the specified Boolean value, followed by the current line terminator, to the standard output stream.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
public: [HostProtectionAttribute(SecurityAction::LinkDemand, UI = true)] static void WriteLine( bool value )
Parameters
- value
-
Type:
System::Boolean
The value to write.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| IOException | An I/O error occurred. |
The text representation of value is produced by calling the Boolean::ToString method.
For more information about the line terminator, see the Remarks section of the WriteLine method that takes no parameters.
The following example generates ten random integers and uses the Console::WriteLine(Boolean) method to indicate whether they are even.
using namespace System; void main() { // Assign 10 random integers to an array. Random^ rnd = gcnew Random(); array<Int32>^ numbers = gcnew array<Int32>(10); for (int ctr = 0; ctr <= numbers->GetUpperBound(0); ctr++) numbers[ctr] = rnd->Next(); // Determine whether the numbers are even or odd. for each (Int32 number in numbers) { bool even = (number % 2 == 0); Console::WriteLine("Is {0} even:", number); Console::WriteLine(even); Console::WriteLine(); } }
for modifying safe top-level windows and subwindows. Associated enumeration: UIPermissionWindow::SafeTopLevelWindows
Available since 1.1