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Similarly to Octave, R uses <tt>TRUE</tt> and <tt>FALSE</tt>, kept in variable of class logical, which is silently casted to 1 (TRUE) or 0 (FALSE) if used as numeric value.
The values T and F are given the values TRUE and FALSE respectively (for compatibility with S-Plus), though these may be changed to other values by the user.
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