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The [EQV](EQV) operator returns a value based on the *equivalence* of two conditions or values.
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## Syntax
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> result = firstValue [EQV](EQV) secondValue
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## Description
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* Returns true (-1) when both values are the same (*equivalent*).
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* Turns a bit on if both bits are the same, turns a bit off if both bits are different.
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The results of the bitwise logical operations, where *A* and *B* are operands, and *T* and *F* indicate that a bit is set or not set:
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| A | B | | [NOT](NOT) B | A [AND](AND) B | A [OR](OR) B | A [XOR](XOR) B | A [EQV](EQV) B | A [IMP](IMP) B |
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| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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| T | T | | F | T | T | F | T | T |
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| T | F | | T | F | T | T | F | F |
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| F | T | | F | F | T | T | F | T |
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| F | F | | T | F | F | F | T | T |
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**[Relational Operations](Relational-Operations) return negative one (-1, all bits set) and zero (0, no bits set) for *true* and *false*, respectively.**
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This allows relational tests to be inverted and combined using the bitwise logical operations.
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## See Also
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* [Binary](Binary)
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* [Boolean](Boolean)
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