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 Purpose  | 
 The IMP operator works as both a logical and a bitwise arithmetic operator.  | 
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 Syntax  | 
 p IMP q  | |||||||||||||||||||
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 Remarks  | 
 IMP as a logical operator The IMP operator returns FALSE (zero) if and only if its first operand is TRUE (non-zero), and its second operand is FALSE. In all other cases, it returns TRUE. 
 Using IMP as a bitwise arithmetic operator IMP is seldom used as a bitwise arithmetic operator, but here is a sample: 
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 See also  | 
 Arithmetic Operators, AND, EQV, ISFALSE, ISTRUE, NOT, OR, XOR  | 
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