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Revision as of 08:07, 29 April 2015
NOT(l)
- where is a logical value or expression to be evaluated.
NOT() returns a reverse value of the argument, and is used to verify if a value is not equal to a particular value.
Description
NOT(l)
For Example,
NOT(TRUE) returns FALSE
NOT(2+3<4) returns TRUE
- This function displays the output as TRUE or FALSE.
- can be a value or expression that evaluates as TRUE(logical 1) or FALSE(logical 0).
- If evaluates TRUE(or 1), calci returns reverse output as FALSE.
- If evaluates FALSE(or 0), calci returns reverse output as TRUE.
- If > 0, Calci assumes it to be one (1) and returns FALSE as output.
- If argument is omitted, Calci assumes it to be zero (0) and returns TRUE as output.
Examples
Function | Output |
NOT(FALSE) | TRUE |
NOT(1) | FALSE |
NOT() | TRUE |
NOT((2*3)>(3*2)) | TRUE |