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› Forums › CS50’s Introduction to Computer Science by Harvard University on Edx › Week 1: [C] – Data Types, Operators, Conditional Statements, Loops, and Command Line › Is this a correct way to approach Boolean data type?
Instead of creating a bool data type, I find it easier to create an int data type. If the criterion meets, int x = 1.
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int f = checkforLuhn(y);
if (f == 1)
{
LUHN = 1;
}
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Are the two ways indeed replaceable?
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