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As we look at the Comparison Palette, there are three functions that offer negative logic, but fail to offer the positive logic alternative:
I commonly find myself placing a Boolean "not" right after these functions (e.g., if I want to know if there are elements in an array I must test if it is "not not empty", or if I want to know if a ref is valid I must test if it is "not not valid". Take a look at my other idea which illustrates not not logic.).
I have two proposed solutions: 1. offer a single function that has an "Invert?" option on the output, or 2. offer both the positive and negative logic primitives on the palette.
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