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OCL Boolean Operators
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Boolean operators are used to express logical relationships between expressions or constraints.
See also: OCL Precedence rules
Boolean Operators
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Pages in category "OCL Boolean Operators"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
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- Documentation:OCL Operators excludes ( object : T ) : Boolean
- Documentation:OCL Operators isUnique
- Documentation:OCL Operators one
- Documentation:OclIsUndefined () : Boolean
- Documentation:OCLOperators And
- Documentation:OCLOperators Implies
- Documentation:OCLOperators Not
- Documentation:OCLOperators Or
- Documentation:OCLOperators Xor