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== Example ==
== Example ==


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REM Eqv Example
JavaScript=
'Eqv performs logical and bitwiseequivalence
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
DIM Test1, Test2, Test3, x, y
// Eqv Example
/* Eqv performs logical and bitwise equivalence */
 
function eqvFunc(a,b) {
  if (a==true && b==true || a==false && b==false) {
    return true;
  } else {
    return false;
  }
}
 
var Test1, Test2, Test3, x, y;
x = 4;
y = 9;
Test1 = eqvFunc(x < 0,y < 10);
Test2 = eqvFunc(x > 0,y > 10);
Test3 = eqvFunc(x < 0,y > 10);
NSB.Print("Logical:");
NSB.Print("  x < 0 Eqv y < 10 = " + Test1);
NSB.Print("  x > 0 Eqv y > 10 = " + Test2);
NSB.Print("  x < 0 Eqv y > 10 = " + Test3);
</syntaxhighlight>
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BASIC=
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb.net">
Rem Eqv Example
'Eqv performs logical and bitwise equivalence
Dim Test1, Test2, Test3, x, y
x = 4
x = 4
y = 9
y = 9
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Test2 = x > 0 Eqv y > 10
Test2 = x > 0 Eqv y > 10
Test3 = x < 0 Eqv y > 10
Test3 = x < 0 Eqv y > 10
PRINT "Logical:"
Print "Logical:"
PRINT "  x < 0 Eqv y < 10 = " & Test1
Print "  x < 0 Eqv y < 10 = " & Test1
PRINT "  x > 0 Eqv y > 10 = " & Test2
Print "  x > 0 Eqv y > 10 = " & Test2
PRINT "  x < 0 Eqv y > 10 = " & Test3
Print "  x < 0 Eqv y > 10 = " & Test3
</pre>
</syntaxhighlight>
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== Output ==
== Output ==
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== Related Items ==
== Related Items ==


[[and|AND]], [[imp|IMP]], [[not|NOT]], [[or|OR]], [[xor|XOR]]
[[and|And]], [[imp|Imp]], [[not|Not]], [[or|Or]], [[xor|Xor]]


[[Category:Language Reference]]
[[Category:Language Reference]]


[[Category:Logical Operators]]
[[Category:Logical Operators]]

Latest revision as of 14:17, 24 July 2019

Operator

result = x Eqv y

Description

Eqv returns the logical equivalence of two expressions. result is TRUE, if both expressions x and y evaluate to TRUE or both expressions x and y evaluate to FALSE, otherwise, result is FALSE.

Eqv also does a bitwise comparison of two numeric expressions. Each bit in result is set to 1 if both corresponding bits in x and y are 1 or both corresponding bits in x and y are 0, otherwise it is set to 0.

Example

// Eqv Example
/* Eqv performs logical and bitwise equivalence */

function eqvFunc(a,b) {
  if (a==true && b==true || a==false && b==false) {
    return true;
  } else {
    return false;
  }
}

var Test1, Test2, Test3, x, y;
x = 4;
y = 9;
Test1 = eqvFunc(x < 0,y < 10);
Test2 = eqvFunc(x > 0,y > 10);
Test3 = eqvFunc(x < 0,y > 10);
NSB.Print("Logical:");
NSB.Print("  x < 0 Eqv y < 10 = " + Test1);
NSB.Print("  x > 0 Eqv y > 10 = " + Test2);
NSB.Print("  x < 0 Eqv y > 10 = " + Test3);

Rem Eqv Example
'Eqv performs logical and bitwise equivalence
Dim Test1, Test2, Test3, x, y
x = 4
y = 9
Test1 = x < 0 Eqv y < 10
Test2 = x > 0 Eqv y > 10
Test3 = x < 0 Eqv y > 10
Print "Logical:"
Print "  x < 0 Eqv y < 10 = " & Test1
Print "  x > 0 Eqv y > 10 = " & Test2
Print "  x < 0 Eqv y > 10 = " & Test3

Output

Logical:
  x < 0 Eqv y < 10 = False
  x > 0 Eqv y > 10 = False
  x < 0 Eqv y > 10 = True

Related Items

And, Imp, Not, Or, Xor