The XOR block provides 2 inputs for Boolean values. The Boolean value at the output is only true when
exactly one (wired) input is true.
The NOT block negates the Boolean value at the input.
The Memo (Flip-flop) block provides 2 inputs for Boolean values. The upper input sets the flip flop, the
lower input resets the flip flop.
The Switch block switches the Boolean value at the center or the lower input through, depending on the
Boolean value at the upper input. If the Boolean value at the upper input is false, the value of the center
input appears at the output. If the Boolean value at the upper input is true, the value of the lower input
appears at the output.
The Convert block converts a rational number to a Boolean value. The rational number 0.0 is converted to
the Boolean value 0, the rational number 1.0 is converted to the Boolean value 1.
The Equal block compares the Boolean values at the inputs. The Boolean value at the output is only true
when the values at the inputs are identical (e.g. both inputs are true, or both inputs are false).
The Not Equal block compares the Boolean values at the inputs. The Boolean value at the output is only
true when the values at the inputs are different from each other (e.g. one input is true while the other
input is false).
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