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Boolean as elements in Array?

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Hi to all! Is this possible? I need either 1 or 0 as elements in array.
 

in what language? c? of course.

however, you don't say how you want to use it so there is no way to know what you really need.
 

Hi, i think this is depend not only from the language, but also from compiler and procesor. For example, in Keil for x51 you can't do this, you cant make the area of bool, and cant put bool in structure or unit. Actually have the way to made area of bool, but can put it to the structure or unit. The reason, if i undersoot right is that or bit variable they use not a memory and on a registry.
 

yes, that is true but he didn't say what size he wanted the element to be (or what language or what processor). if it's one bit then it is totally dependent on the compiler (and language and processor).
 

Sorry, i mean CCSC compiler and using a PIC. If an array could handle other number types, why can't it handle 1 and 0 as array elements?
 

No, in CCS area of bit is not permit, but i memory that in a several project using the bit area ...... i not suare how exactly ... will be check later.
 

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