In Delphi I can do the following with a boolean variable:
If NOT bValue then
begin
//do some stuff
end;
Does the equivalent in Java use the !?
If !(bValue) {
//do some stuff
}
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Yes, but inside the bracket:
You’d normally not use any sort of data type prefix in Java as well, so it would more likely be something like: