I am not so sure anymore about my conclusion, I will investigate this further tomorrow.

It seems safe to conclude that at least the following operators have their own thruth tables:

=
<>

<
=
<=

These are the comparision operators.

Assume True is greater than False allows them to be used as well.

The question that remains is:

How many "gates" or "basic" operations or "wires" would they require.

Are some of these perhaps very "efficient" and could thus lead to even shorter gate designs ?

However for my purposes, reducing code, the answer is already: YES

For software logic/boolean reduction the answer is already YES, funny and interestingly enough ! ;) :)

Bye,
 Skybuck.



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