# Simple Values Racket values include numbers, booleans, strings, and byte strings. In DrRacket and documentation examples \(when you read the documentation in color\), value expressions are shown in green. _Numbers_ are written in the usual way, including fractions and imaginary numbers: > +\[missing\] \(later in this guide\) explains more about numbers. ```racket 1 3.14 1/2 6.02e+23 1+2i 9999999999999999999999 ``` _Booleans_ are `#t` for true and `#f` for false. In conditionals, however, all non-`#f` values are treated as true. > +\[missing\] \(later in this guide\) explains more about booleans. _Strings_ are written between doublequotes. Within a string, backslash is an escaping character; for example, a backslash followed by a doublequote includes a literal doublequote in the string. Except for an unescaped doublequote or backslash, any Unicode character can appear in a string constant. > +\[missing\] \(later in this guide\) explains more about strings. ```racket "Hello, world!" "Benjamin \"Bugsy\" Siegel" "λx:(μα.α→α).xx" ``` When a constant is evaluated in the REPL, it typically prints the same as its input syntax. In some cases, the printed form is a normalized version of the input syntax. In documentation and in DrRacket’s REPL, results are printed in blue instead of green to highlight the difference between an input expression and a printed result. Examples: ```racket > 1.0000 1.0 > "Bugs \u0022Figaro\u0022 Bunny" "Bugs \"Figaro\" Bunny" ```