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x = 3;
x = 3;
y = 8;
y = 8;
Test1 = (!x > 0)
Test1 = (!x > 0);
Test2 = (!y > 10)
Test2 = (!y > 10);
Test3 = !x
Test3 = !x;
NSB.Print "Logical:"
NSB.Print("Logical:");
NSB.Print "  Not(x > 0) = " & Test1
NSB.Print("  Not(x > 0) = " + Test1);
NSB.Print "  Not(y > 10) = " & Test2
NSB.Print("  Not(y > 10) = " + Test2);
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Revision as of 02:38, 28 May 2013

result = Not expression

Description

Not returns the logical negation of an expression. The required argument, expression, is any valid expression. result is TRUE if expression evaluates to FALSE, FALSE if expression evaluates to TRUE, result is NULL otherwise.

Example (Basic)

Rem Not Example
'Not does logical negation & bitwise inversion
Dim Test1, Test2, Test3, x, y
x = 3
y = 8
Test1 = Not(x > 0)
Test2 = Not(y > 10)
Test3 = Not x
Print "Logical:"
Print "  Not(x > 0) = " & Test1
Print "  Not(y > 10) = " & Test2

Example (JavaScript)

// Not Example
/* Not does logical negation & bitwise inversion */

var Test1, Test2, Test3, x, y;
x = 3;
y = 8;
Test1 = (!x > 0);
Test2 = (!y > 10);
Test3 = !x;
NSB.Print("Logical:");
NSB.Print("  Not(x > 0) = " + Test1);
NSB.Print("  Not(y > 10) = " + Test2);

Output

Logical:
  NOT(x > 0) = False
  NOT(y > 10) = True

Related Items

And, Eqv, Imp, Or, Xor