Utility.Substitute
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/*
Logic-Function-Analysis
Utility.Substitute
[LogicFunction g]=Utility.Substitute(LogicFunction F1, LogicFunction F2);
F1 : a logic function as a target
F2 : a logic function as a factor.
Compute $g=F_1(F_2) \ge F_1*F_2$.
For example, suppose that $F1=x1*x2$, and $F2=x2$. If $F2=TRUE$, then $g=F1*F2=x1*x2$. However, if $F2=x2=ONE$, then $g=F1*F2=x1$. Therefore, we can see that under the condition $F2=TRUE$, where we can regard it as a pre-condition $F2=ONE$ (under the condition $F2$ always be TRUE), so we get that $g=x1 \ge F1*F2$.
*/
//-------------------------------------------------------------------
// examples
[f]=AndXor()
{
1;2;3;
}
[g]=Utility.Substitute(f,And(2));
Print(f,g);
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// result
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