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Logical Operators

The following logical operators can be used when defining conditions, for instance at decision points or in boolean expressions:

  • like

  • <

  • <=

  • >

  • >=

  • =

  • <>

  • !=

<> and != can be used equivalently.



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<your example path>\E2E Action Language\BaseTypes\uml\boolean.xml



In order to negate a boolean value or expression, use the boolean not() function, for instance not(a and b). Refer also to not() Operation of Boolean Expressions.

Examples

set aBoolean = 2 < 1;
set s = condition (i1 != i2, "abc", "xyz");