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Reference Manual Creating Expressions The syntax for creating logical expressions is very straightforward. Expressions are written by defining individual logical gates: name = OP name name… - The name in the left side of the assignment is the variable name for the desired expression, it can be an input of a previously created logic gate but it cannot be a name given to a previously created one. The names on the left side of the assignment are the inputs of the gate. These can be existing expression, it is a list of names separated by spaces. The NOT operator can only receive one input at a time. OP is the name of the logic gate that will be used for the expression. Available gates are: ● AND ● NAND ● OR ● NOR ● XOR ● XNOR ● NOT Expression Functions Functions are operations you can do with a declared logical expressions. The functions available in Logically are: DISPLAY name - displays the resulting logical expression with the given name. DEL name - deletes the specified expression and all its sub expressions. If it’s the input of another expression, it will be replaced with a simple input variable. TABLE name - generates the truth table for the specified logical expression. CKT name - draws the circuit diagram for a given expression. Supports logic circuits with 2 or 3 input variables. VENN name - draws the venn diagram of a given logical expression. Can draw diagrams with 2 or 3 variables. SIMPLIFY name - simplifies the specified expression to an equivalent using its minterms. Other Functions HELP - displays available functions and how to define expressions. EXIT - closes Logically. Created by Logically Team
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