--- title: "KCL Types" excerpt: "Documentation of types for the KCL standard library for the Zoo Modeling App." layout: manual --- `KCL` defines the following types and keywords the language. All these types can be nested in various forms where nesting applies. Like arrays can hold objects and vice versa. ## Boolean `true` or `false` work when defining values. ## Variable declaration Variables are defined with the `let` keyword like so: ``` let myBool = false ``` ## Array An array is defined with `[]` braces. What is inside the brackets can be of any type. For example, the following is completely valid: ``` let myArray = ["thing", 2, false] ``` If you want to get a value from an array you can use the index like so: `myArray[0]`. ## Object An object is defined with `{}` braces. Here is an example object: ``` let myObj = {a: 0, b: "thing"} ``` We support two different ways of getting properties from objects, you can call `myObj.a` or `myObj["a"]` both work. ## Functions We also have support for defining your own functions. Functions can take in any type of argument. Below is an example of the syntax: ``` fn myFn = (x) => { return x } ``` As you can see above `myFn` just returns whatever it is given. ## Binary expressions You can also do math! Let's show an example below: ``` let myMathExpression = 3 + 1 * 2 / 3 - 7 ``` You can nest expressions in parenthesis as well: ``` let myMathExpression = 3 + (1 * 2 / (3 - 7)) ``` Please if you find any issues using any of the above expressions or syntax please file an issue with the `ast` label on the [modeling-app repo](https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/issues/new).