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<b>Example</b><br>
<b>Example</b><br>
<b>TRObject Syntax</b><br>
 
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var
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<b>Base Syntax</b><br>
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var
  valueInt : Integer;
  valueFlt : Float;
  valueStr : String;
  valueBool : Boolean;
begin
valueInt := nil;
if VarIsNull(valueInt) then
  ShowMessage('True');
else
  ShowMessage('False');
 
if VarIsNull(valueFlt) then
  ShowMessage('True');
else
  ShowMessage('False'); 
if VarIsNull(valueStr) then
  ShowMessage('True');
else
  ShowMessage('False');
 
valueBool := true;
if VarIsNull(valueBool) then
  ShowMessage('True');
else
  ShowMessage('False');
end;
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Revision as of 14:12, 13 November 2024

VarIsNull returns true if the given variant contains the value Null. If the variant contains any other value, the function result is false.

Do not confuse a Null variant with an unassigned variant. A Null variant is still assigned, but has the value Null. Unlike unassigned variants, Null variants can be used in expressions and can be converted to other types of variants.

Example

var
   valueInt : Integer;
   valueFlt : Float;
   valueStr : String;
   valueBool : Boolean;
 
 {
 
  valueInt = nil;
  if (VarIsNull(valueInt))
   ShowMessage('True');
  else
   ShowMessage('False');
   
  if (VarIsNull(valueFlt))
   ShowMessage('True');
  else
   ShowMessage('False');  
  
  if (VarIsNull(valueStr))
   ShowMessage('True');
  else
   ShowMessage('False');
   
  valueBool = true;
  if (VarIsNull(valueBool))
   ShowMessage('True');
  else
   ShowMessage('False');
 
 }

Output:

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