The input columns of a truth table are similar to the following:
Each column in the input section of the table is associated with an input. An input can be either a Statemate element or expression. Subroutine parameters and globals can be used as inputs when the truth table is a subroutine implementation body.
Compound elements can be used as inputs. For example,
CO_2
can be defined asD1>5
andin
(STATE_1)
.Entries in the input section can be:
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●Each input section of a row represents a Boolean expression. The Boolean expresses an AND of the values for each of the inputs that does not have a “Don’t Care” value.
Note: Input cells that are left blank are considered as “Don’t Care” items by the simulation and code generation tools.Row 1
CO_1 and not CO_2 and DI_1==1 and REC_1==REC_2 and
ARR_1=={1,2,3}
Row 2
not CO_1 and not CO_2 and DATA_1==2