Or operator
Used to perform a logical disjunction on two expressions.
Syntax
result = expression1 Or expression2
The Or operator syntax has these parts:
Part | Description |
---|---|
result | Required; any numeric variable. |
expression1 | Required; any expression. |
expression2 | Required; any expression. |
Remarks
If either or both expressions evaluate to True, result is True. The following table illustrates how result is determined.
If expression1 is | And expression2 is | Then result is |
---|---|---|
True | True | True |
True | False | True |
True | Null | True |
False | True | True |
False | False | False |
False | Null | Null |
Null | True | True |
Null | False | Null |
Null | Null | Null |
The Or operator also performs a bitwise comparison of identically positioned bits in two numeric expressions and sets the corresponding bit in result according to the following table.
If bit in expression1 is | And bit in expression2 is | Then result is |
---|---|---|
0 | 0 | 0 |
0 | 1 | 1 |
1 | 0 | 1 |
1 | 1 | 1 |
Example
This example uses the Or operator to perform logical disjunction on two expressions.
Dim A, B, C, D, MyCheck
A = 10: B = 8: C = 6: D = Null ' Initialize variables.
MyCheck = A > B Or B > C ' Returns True.
MyCheck = B > A Or B > C ' Returns True.
MyCheck = A > B Or B > D ' Returns True.
MyCheck = B > D Or B > A ' Returns Null.
MyCheck = A Or B ' Returns 10 (bitwise comparison).
See also
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