Eqv Operator

Description

Used to perform a logical equivalence on two expressions.

Syntax

result = expression1 Eqv expression2

The Eqv operator syntax has these parts:

Part

Description

result

Any numeric variable.

expression1

Any expression.

expression2

Any expression.


Remarks

If either expression is a Null, result is also a Null. When neither expression is a Null, result is determined according to the following table:

If expression1 is

And expression2 is

The result is

True

True

True

True

False

False

False

True

False

False

False

True


The Eqv operator 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

1

0

1

0

1

0

0

1

1

1


See Also

Operator Precedence.

Example

This example uses the Eqv operator to perform logical equivalence on two expressions.


A = 10: B = 8: C = 6 : D = Null    ' Initialize variables.
MyCheck = A > B Eqv B > C    ' Returns True.
MyCheck = B > A Eqv B > C    ' Returns False.
MyCheck = A > B Eqv B > D    ' Returns Null.
MyCheck = A Eqv B            ' Returns -3 (bit-wise comparison).