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Hans,

At 09:16 AM 3/19/98 -0500, you wrote:

>However, if you want to do exclusive-or in a conditional expression,
>you can use the <> operator.  For example, the <> in the following
>statement acts just like exclusive-or:
>
>        IF               (A<17) <> (B=10)
>
>That is, the condition is true only if the results of (A<17) and (B=10),
>are not the same.

 How would you deal with additional condition groups, where you wanted the
expression to be true when only one out of n expressions is true?

 Will XOR make it as an opcode?

 -mark

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