Do you mean the functions are not defined when n==1 or even n==0?
- Alexey.
Steve Loughran wrote:
Dominique Devienne wrote:
From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Consider yourselves enlightened :)
Yeah, you can say that! It still feels wrong to me, but if it's standard practice in electronics, who am I to say it's wrong ;-) --DD
Its not a new function, view it more as a vector operation. A bit like sum([1,2,3]) = 6 in listy languages.
Our <and> and <or>ops are not binary, they are n-ary for n>1; xor merely continues the practise.
-steve
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