Logical complement




<logic> In Boolean algebra, the logical complement or negation of a Boolean value is the opposite value, given by the following truth table:

A | -A --+--- T | F F | T

-A is also written as A with a bar over it or with a small vertical line hanging from the right-hand end of the "-" (LaTeX \neg) or as A'.

In the C programming language, it is !A and in digital circuit design, /A.



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