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Logical operators

The logical operators are AND, OR, NAND, NOR, XOR, and XNOR with their normal meaning. These operators are defined for bit and boolean types, as well as one-dimensional arrays of a bit or boolean type. If a logical operator is used with one-dimensional arguments, then the arrays must be of the same length and the result is a one-dimensional array whose elements are the result of applying the operator to the corresponding elements of the array arguments.