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The '''Not Or''' function computes the logical NOR of the inputs. Both inputs must be Boolean values, numeric values, or error clusters. If both inputs are FALSE, the function returns TRUE. Otherwise, it returns FALSE.
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== Usage ==
== Usage ==


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== Best practice ==
== Best practice ==
== Tips and tricks ==
* Wire an error cluster to perform logical operations on error conditions.


== History ==
== History ==
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 13 July 2020

Object information
Owning palette(s) Boolean palette
Type Function
Requires Basic Development Environment
Icon

The Not Or function computes the logical NOR of the inputs. Both inputs must be Boolean values, numeric values, or error clusters. If both inputs are FALSE, the function returns TRUE. Otherwise, it returns FALSE.

Not Or function

Usage

This is the same as Logical Or but the output is inverted.

Boolean:

x y output
False False True
False True False
True False False
True True False

Numeric:

Binary Decimal
x 10101010 170
y 11110000 240
output 00000101 5

Best practice

Tips and tricks

  • Wire an error cluster to perform logical operations on error conditions.


History

Version Change(s)
LabVIEW 2018 More info to come.

See Also

External Links