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30 lines
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# assert
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Stop the program if the assertion condition is false.
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```sig
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control.assert(false)
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```
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You can insist that your program will stop at an assert block if a certain condition you check is false. The error number in the assert is written to the serial port with a failure message.
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## Parameters
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* **cond**: a [boolean](/types/boolean) where true means everything is ok or false which means, stop the program!
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* **msg**: an optional [string](/types/string) with a message describing the failed assertion.
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## Example
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Stop the program if a sensor connected to pin `P0` sends a low (`0`) signal.
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```blocks
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basic.forever(() => {
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control.assert(pins.digitalReadPin(DigitalPin.P0) == 1)
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basic.pause(1000)
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})
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```
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## See also
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[panic](/reference/control/panic)
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