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if (div4 & ~( xor(div100, div400)))
div4 div100 and div400 are given by:
div4 = ((year/4) == floor (year/4));
div100 = ((year/100) == floor (year/100));
div400 = ((year/400) == floor (year/400));
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Wayne King
el 15 de Jun. de 2013
Editada: Wayne King
el 15 de Jun. de 2013
div4, div100, and div400 are all logical variables, 1 or 0.
if (div4 & ~(xor(div100,div400)))
says "if div4 is true (1) and div100 and div400 are both false or both are true, do something"
~xor(div100,div400)
equals 1 (true) only if both div100 and div400 are false or both are true
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per isakson
el 15 de Jun. de 2013
Yes,
not( [ xor(1,0), xor(0,1), xor(1,1), xor(0,0) ] )
returns
ans =
0 0 1 1
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Roger Stafford
el 16 de Jun. de 2013
In other words, this logical statement is true when 'year' is to be a leap year under the Gregorian calendar. They could just as well have written
if div4&(div100==div400)
or, given the definitions of these quantities,
if div4&(div100<=div400)
or, again given their definitions, even this
if div400|(div4~=div100)
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