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{{Built-in|Nor|⍱}} is a [[dyadic]] [[scalar function|scalar]] [[boolean function]] which tests if neither argument is true: it returns 1 if both are 0 and 0 if at least one is 1. It represents the [[wikipedia:logical NOR|joint denial]] in Boolean logic. Nor is the [[not|boolean negation]] <source lang=apl inline>~</source> of the [[Or]] function <source lang=apl inline>∨</source>.
{{Built-in|Nor|⍱}} is a [[dyadic]] [[scalar function|scalar]] [[boolean function]] which tests if neither argument is true: it returns 1 if both are 0 and 0 if at least one is 1. It represents Peirce's arrow or [[wikipedia:logical NOR|joint denial]] in Boolean logic. Nor is the [[not|boolean negation]] <source lang=apl inline>~</source> of the [[Or]] function <source lang=apl inline>∨</source>, and so its [[glyph]] is composed from those. However, [[fonts]] vary in how they compose them; some overlaying the glyphs (∨&#x334;), and some stacking them (∨&#x303;).


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