Or Operator

Description

Used to perform a logical disjunction on two expressions.

Syntax

result = expression1 Or expression2

The Or operator syntax has these parts:

Part

Description

result

Any numeric variable.

expression1

Any expression.

expression2

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

The 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 bit-wise comparison of identically positioned bits in two numeric expressions and sets the corresponding bit in result according to the following truth table:

If bit in expression1 is

And bit in expression2 is

The result is

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

0

1

1

1

1


See Also

Operator Precedence.

Example

This example uses the Or operator to perform logical disjunction on two expressions.


A = 10: B = 8: C = 6: D = Null        ' Initialize variables.= A > B Or B > C                ' Returns True.= B > A Or B > C                ' Returns True.= A > B Or B > D                ' Returns True.= B > D Or B > A                ' Returns Null.= A Or B                        ' Returns 10 (bit-wise comparison).