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Revision as of 21:43, 19 November 2015

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Logical operators
Inputs
Value: Logical
Outputs
Result: Logical
Version CANNY Lab
from 0.6b

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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 function block input or output.

Examples

thumb|Пример 1 thumb|Пример 2

See also

Logical AND

Logical OR

Exclusive OR

Built-in Function Blocks