ORS() |
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The ORS() function performs a logical OR operation on successive elements of a dynamic array, returning a similarly structured dynamic array of results.
Format
ORS(expr1, expr2)
where
The ORS() function performs the logical OR operation between corresponding elements of the two dynamic arrays and constructs a similarly structured dynamic array of results as its return value. An element of the returned dynamic array is 1 if either or both of the corresponding elements of expr1 and expr2 are true. Any value other than zero or a null string is treated as true.
The REUSE() function can be applied to either or both expressions. Without this function, any absent trailing values are taken as false.
Example
A contains 1VM1SM0VM0VM1FM0VM1 B contains 1VM0SM1VM0VM1FM1VM0
C = ORS(A, B)
C now contains 1VM1SM1VM0VM1FM1VM1
See also: ANDS(), EQS(), GES(), GTS(), IFS(), LES(), LTS(), NES(), NOTS(), REUSE() |