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The following simple example program demonstrates the logical operators. Copy and paste following Euphoria program in test.ex file and run this program:
#!/home/euphoria-4.0b2/bin/eui integer a = 1 integer b = 0 integer c = 1 printf(1, "a and b = %d\n", (a and b) ) printf(1, "a or b = %d\n", (a or b) ) printf(1, "a xor b = %d\n", (a xor b) ) printf(1, "a xor c = %d\n", (a xor c) ) printf(1, "not(a) = %d\n", not(a) ) printf(1, "not(b) = %d\n", not(b) ) |
This would produce following result. Here 0 represents false and 1 represents true:
a and b = 0 a or b = 1 a xor b = 1 a xor c = 0 not(a) = 0 not(b) = 1 |
Note: Euphoria supports all the above operations for other Euphoria data types e.g. sequence, atoms and objects.
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