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What are the non-deterministic operators?

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Hi All,

I came u know that "==" is a non - deterministic operator.

Can any body tell me What r Non - Deterministic Operaters.

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Kunal Mishra
 

Non Deterministic

which language??
vera sv or verilog systemC?
 

Non Deterministic

you must tell us which language you choose.
 

Non Deterministic

Hi kunal1514,

You may try the "z==x and "z===x“ in a simple code. Then think some similar couples, try them.

After that, you will have the idea about the "non - deterministic operator".
 

Re: Non Deterministic

Hi All,

Language used is verilog.

I want to know what are Non - Deterministic operators and what are Deterministic operators

Regard's

Kunal Mishra
 

Re: Non Deterministic

AlexWan said:
Hi kunal1514,

You may try the "z==x and "z===x“ in a simple code. Then think some similar couples, try them.

After that, you will have the idea about the "non - deterministic operator".

2==x
is above statement valid in verilog/?:eek:
 

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