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badd
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The badd function is a built-in function that adds boolean operands and
returns a boolean value. The operands are not checked and are not coerced.
Both operands are treated as integers during the add operation. The result is a
true if and only if the result of the operation is a one; otherwise, the result is a
Boolean false.
When to use The badd built-in function is a simple but very fast boolean addition function.
Use the badd function for highly optimized boolean addition.
Returns a Boolean sum of all of the operands.
Here are a number of links to Lambda coding examples which contain this instruction in various use cases.
Here are the links to the data types of the function arguments. Here are also a number of links to functions having arguments with any of these data types.
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Name
Description
AIS Types bool1 The first boolean to be added. Boolean bool2 An arbitrary number of boolean operands. Boolean
Returns:
Examples
Argument Types
Boolean
Integer
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