'binary' means it has two operands.
The next paragraph says, "The two operands of and are sequences."
Similarly, 16.9.6 says,
"The binary operator intersect is used when both operand sequences are expected to match, and the end
times of the operand sequences must be the same (see Syntax 16-8)."
Regards,
Shalom
From: owner-sv-ac@eda.org [mailto:owner-sv-ac@eda.org] On Behalf Of Ben Cohen
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Subject: [sv-ac] [sv-ac[Ben] 16.9.5 AND operation "The binary operator and .." // "sequence operator" ?
16.9.5 AND operation
The binary operator and is used when both operands are expected to match, but the end times of the operand
sequences can be different (see Syntax 16-7).
[Ben] Shouldn't that be sequence instead of binary?
The sequence operator and is used when both operands are expected to match, but the end times of the operand
sequences can be different (see Syntax 16-7).
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