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from 0.6b |
Logical negation. Set the output value, logically inverse to input.
In other words, the output will be:
- "1" if and only if at the input is "0",
- "0" if and only if at the input is "1".
Thus, Truth table operation is as follows:
Value | Result |
0 | 1 |
1 | 0 |
Features
Using a 'Negation' is equivalent to the use of logic inversion to the value of any functional block input or output.
Examples
thumb|Пример 1 | thumb|Пример 2 |