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logical valueの例文

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  • For me, I developed logical values of being good, honest and compassionate.
  • The logical value for ground is true and vice versa.
  • Substitution of co-extensive expressions into it always preserves logical value.
  • Only logical values can be processed, but SNN accept that fuzzy values can be processed too.
  • So the extension of " Lassie is famous " is the logical value'true', since Lassie is famous.
  • The logical values at these pins are read and written directly by the software via an input or output instruction.
  • :: : : : : Possibly there are some languages missing the XOR operator, but allowing to compare logical values.
  • The cells are often denoted by a shorthand which describes the logical value of the inputs that the cell covers.
  • An " intensional statement-form " is a statement-form with at least one instance such that substituting co-extensive expressions into it does not always preserve logical value.
  • Likewise, we can put in place of the predicate any other predicate belonging to Mark Twain and only to Mark Twain, without changing the logical value.
  • Thus the first and second expressions in each pair are logically equivalent, and may be substituted for each other in all contexts that pertain solely to their logical values.
  • An intensional statement, then, is an instance of such a form; it has the same form as a statement in which substitution of co-extensive terms fails to preserve logical value.
  • For devices using positive logic, a digit value of 1 ( or a logical value of true ) is represented by a more positive voltage relative to the representation of 0.
  • The "'NOR operation "'is a logical operation on two logical values, typically the values of two propositions, that produces a value of " true " if and only if both operands are false.
  • "' Logical equality "'is an operation on two logical values, typically the values of two propositions, that produces a value of " true " if and only if both operands are false or both operands are true.
  • "Classical negation " is an operation on one logical value, typically the value of a proposition, that produces a value of " true " when its operand is false and a value of " false " when its operand is true.
  • Logical equality ( also known as biconditional ) is an operation on two logical values, typically the values of two propositions, that produces a value of " true " if and only if both operands are false or both operands are true.
  • As a memory aid in coding, and certainly for readability, there are a large number of constants, such as True and False for logical values, vbOKCancel and vbYesNo for MsgBox codes, vbBlack and vbYellow for color values, vbCR for the carriage return character, and many others.
  • Prior to 1927 Boolean algebra had been considered a calculus of logical values with logical operations of conjunction, disjunction, negation, etc . Zhegalkin showed that all Boolean operations could be written as ordinary numeric polynomials, thinking of the logical constants 0 and 1 as integers mod 2.
  • :: : : : : : : : : : The universal problem of logic with which the Jews are faced is that when you acknowledge a claim as significant by acting on it then the logical value you attribute to the claim is revealed by the action you take in response to it.
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