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<h1>logior</h1>
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<td><nobr>Type:</nobr></td>
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<td width="100%"><nobr>function (subr)</nobr></td>
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<td><nobr>Source:</nobr></td>
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<h2>Syntax</h2>
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<dt>(logior <i>expr1</i> ... )</dt>
<dd><i>exprN</i> - an integer expression<br>
returns - the result of the Inclusive OR operation</dd>
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<h2>Description</h2>
<p>The 'logior' function returns the logical bitwise 'inclusive-or' of the
list of expressions. If there is only one argument, it is returned
unaltered. If there are two or more arguments, the 'logior' function
performs the 'inclusive-or' successively applying the bitwise operation.</p>
<h2>Examples</h2>
<pre class="example">
(logior 0 0) <font color="#008844">; returns 0</font>
(logior 0 1) <font color="#008844">; returns 1</font>
(logior 1 0) <font color="#008844">; returns 1</font>
(logior 1 1) <font color="#008844">; returns 1</font>
(logior 1 2 4 8 16 32 64) <font color="#008844">; returns 127</font>
(logior 5 #b010) <font color="#008844">; returns 7</font>
(logior 99 #x1FF) <font color="#008844">; returns 511</font>
(logior 99 #x400) <font color="#008844">; returns 1123</font>
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<p><b>Note:</b> XLISP does not check when read-macro expansions like '#x0FF'
are out of bounds. It gives no error message and will just truncate the
number to the low-order bits that it can deal with [usually 32 bits or 8 hex
digits].</p>
<p>See the
<a href="../manual/xlisp-man-024.htm#logior">logior</a>
function in the <nobr>XLISP 2.0</nobr> manual.</p>
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