implies (boolean a, boolean b) ⇒ boolean
Returns the result of logical implication on a → b.
First available: Version 1.7.4
Notes
Logical implication is true provided that truth does not imply a false statement. It
is the equivalent of !$a || $b.
| P | Q | P → Q |
|---|---|---|
| True | True | True |
| True | False | False |
| False | True | True |
| False | False | True |

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