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A term in Logic which yields True if any one of a sequence conditions is True, and False if all conditions are False. OR
is denoted
,
, or
. The symbol
derives from the first
letter of the Latin word ``vel'' meaning ``or.'' The Binary OR
operator has the following Truth Table.
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F | F | F |
F | T | T |
T | F | T |
T | T | T |
A product of ORs is called a Disjunction and is denoted
Two Binary numbers can have the operation OR performed bitwise. This operation is sometimes denoted .
See also And, Binary Operator, Logic, Not, Predicate, Truth Table, Union, XOR