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IMP                      Implication Operator

    IMP is a logical operator. BASIC converts each operand to an integer
    (each operand must yield an integer in the range -32768 to 32767, or
    else an Overflow error occurs), then performs a bitwise comparison of
    the results, according to the truth table below:

                     exp1  exp2     exp1 IMP exp2
                       1    1             1
                       1    0             0
                       0    1             1
                       0    0             1

    The result is an integer.

   exp1,exp2    Any expression that produces a numeric result. This
                includes Boolean expressions, where a TRUE result is
                evaluated as -1 and a FALSE result is evaluated as 0.

See Also: AND NOT OR XOR EQV Precedence

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