Null and Undefined
Null
Null is a special data type with only one possible value: null. This value is returned by an expression that does not contain any value.
In the 4D language and for object field attributes, null values are managed through the Null
function. This function can be used with the following expressions for setting or comparing the null value:
- object attributes
- collection elements
- variables of the object, collection, pointer, picture, or variant type.
Undefined
Undefined is not actually a data type. It denotes a variable that has not yet been defined. A function (a project method that returns a result) can return an undefined value if, within the method, the function result ($0) is assigned an undefined expression (an expression calculated with at least one undefined variable). A field cannot be undefined (the Undefined
command always returns False for a field). A variant variable has undefined as default value.
Examples
Here are the different results of the Undefined
command as well as the Null
command with object properties, depending on the context:
C_OBJECT($vEmp)
$vEmp:=New object
$vEmp.name:="Smith"
$vEmp.children:=Null
$undefined:=Undefined($vEmp.name) // False
$null:=($vEmp.name=Null) //False
$undefined:=Undefined($vEmp.children) // False
$null:=($vEmp.children=Null) //True
$undefined:=Undefined($vEmp.parent) // True
$null:=($vEmp.parent=Null) //True