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Calculates the logical equivalence of two expressions.
Result = Expression1 Eqv Expression2
Result: Any numeric variable that contains the result of the comparison.
Expression1, Expression2: Any expressions that you want to compare.
When testing for equivalence between Boolean expressions, the result is True if both expressions are either True or False.
In a bit-wise comparison, the Eqv operator only sets the corresponding bit in the result if a bit is set in both expressions, or in neither expression.
Sub ExampleEqv
Dim A As Variant, B As Variant, C As Variant, D As Variantsee #i38265
Dim vOut As Variant
A = 10: B = 8: C = 6: D = Null
vOut = A > B Eqv B > C REM returns -1
vOut = B > A Eqv B > C REM returns 0
vOut = A > B Eqv B > D REM returns 0
vOut = (B > D Eqv B > A) REM returns -1
vOut = B Eqv A REM returns -3
End Sub